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Fixing Fragile States
By Seth Kaplan, Devin T. Stewart
November 25, 2008
Devin Stewart interviews Seth Kaplan about his book Fixing Fragile States: A New Paradigm for Development, an in-depth look at how weak states can promote and leverage "social cohesion" to help craft bottom-up development based on their strengths.
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