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How do states collapse? towards a model of causal mechanisms / Johais, Eva; Bayer, Markus ; Lambach, Daniel   Journal Article
Lambach, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract State collapse is a highly consequential event. But we know very little about the reasons why and how states lose their capacities of violence control, rule-making and taxation. In order to explore the underlying causal mechanisms, we use a nested analysis combining Qualitative Comparative Analysis and comparative process-tracing. While the mobilisation of armed opposition groups is a necessary condition for state collapse, it only works in concurrence with other conditions, namely political transitions, repression, factionalism, intra-elite rivalry and external interventions. Thus, the article presents a causal model that shows the alternative pathways leading to state collapse.
Key Words Failed States  Fragile States  Mobilisation  State Collapse  QCA  Process - Tracing 
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