Assessing long-term state fragility in Africa : prospects for 26 'more fragile' countries
Assessing long-term state fragility in Africa : prospects for 26 'more fragile' countries
Despite sterling growth in some countries, a number of African countries are caught in a vicious cycle of violence, chronic poverty, inequality and exclusion. These 'more fragile' states are on a slow trajectory to long-term peace and development. Using the International Futures system data analysis and forecasting tool, the monograph provides a long-term forecast of 26 fragile African countries. The forecasts suggest that in the long-term ten countries on the continent will continue to remain fragile into the mid-21st century. Others, however, have a good chance of embarking on a pathway from fragility to middle-income conditions by 2030 or possibly 2050. The monograph concludes with a list of recommendations.
CITATION: Cilliers, Jakkie. Assessing long-term state fragility in Africa : prospects for 26 'more fragile' countries . Pretoria : Institute for Security Studies (ISS) , 2013. - Available at: https://library.au.int/assessing-long-term-state-fragility-africa-prospects-26-more-fragile-countries-5