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    20070618
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  • ANALYSIS News. Opinion News.AnalysisCOUNTRY News. INTERNATIONAL News.CountriesPEOPLE News.PeopleLAW News.LawECONOMIC News. ECONOMY News. MONEY News.MoneyENVIRONMENT News.EnvironmentRELIGIOUS News.ReligionTERRORISM News.TerrorismNUCLEAR News.NuclearMILITARY News.MilitaryPOLITICS News.Politics - "The Failed States Index 2007." ... "The world’s weakest states aren’t just a danger to themselves. They can threaten the progress and stability of countries half a world away." ... "The problems that plague failing states are generally all too similar: rampant corruption, predatory elites who have long monopolized power, an absence of the rule of law, and severe ethnic or religious divisions." ... "For the second year in a row, Sudan tops the rankings as the state most at risk of failure. The primary cause of its instability, violence in the country’s western region of Darfur, is as well known as it is tragic. At least 200,000 people—and perhaps as many as 400,000—have been killed in the past four years by janjaweed militias armed by the government, and 2 to 3 million people have fled their torched villages for squalid camps as the violence has spilled into the Central African Republic and Chad. These countries were hardly pictures of stability prior to the influx of refugees and rebels across their borders; the Central African Republic plays host to a modern-day slave trade, and rebels attacked Chad’s capital in April 2006 in a failed coup attempt. But the spillover effects from Sudan have a great deal to do with the countries’ tumble in the rankings, demonstrating that the dangers of failing states often bleed across borders. That is especially worrying for a few select regions. This year, eight of the world’s 10 most vulnerable states are in sub-Saharan Africa, up from six last year and seven in 2005." ... "That is not to say that all failing states suffer from international neglect. Iraq and Afghanistan, the two main fronts in the global war on terror, both suffered over the past year. Their experiences show that billions of dollars in development and security aid may be futile unless accompanied by a functioning government, trustworthy leaders, and realistic plans to keep the peace and develop the economy." ... "Today, two countries among the world’s 15 most vulnerable, North Korea and Pakistan, are members of the nuclear club. Their profiles could hardly be less similar: The former faces the very real prospect of economic collapse, followed by massive human flight, while the latter presides over a lawless frontier country and a disenchanted Islamist opposition whose ranks grow by the day." (1 of 9)

  • 2 "The world’s weakest states are also the most religiously intolerant",
    3 "several vulnerable states took a step back from the brink",
    4 "Three of the five worst performing states—Chad, Sudan, and Zimbabwe—have leaders who have been in power for more than 15 years",
    5 "correlation between stability and environmental sustainability",
    6 "world’s failing states tend to cluster together",
    7 "A dozen countries among the 60 most vulnerable contain “virtual states”",
    8 Failed State Rankings,
    9 "FAQ and Methodology"
    -FundForPeace.org/fsi -ForeignPolicy.com
    [Below are the 20 most vulnerable countries out of 60 countries listed out of 177 countries examined and ranked by the Fund for Peace's Conflict Assessment System Tool (CAST) that uses 12 indicators of country vulnerability for it's country stability analysis.]
    "[Failed State] The Rankings." -FundForPeace.org/fsi -ForeignPolicy.com
     1 SUDAN News. Sudan country. Sudan
     2 IRAQ News. Iraq country. Iraq
     3 SOMALIA News. Somalia country. Somalia
     4 ZIMBABWE News. Zimbabwe country. Zimbabwe
     5 CHAD News. Chad country. Chad
     6 IVORY COAST News. Ivory Coast country (Cote d'Ivoire country). Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)
     7 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO News. Democratic Republic of the Congo country. CONGO KINSHASA News. Democratic Republic of the Congo
     8 AFGHANISTAN News. Afghanistan country. Afghanistan
     9 GUINEA News. Guinea country. Guinea
    10 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC News. Central African Republic country. Central African Republic
    11 HAITI News. Haiti country. Haiti
    12 PAKISTAN News. Pakistan country. Pakistan
    13 NORTH KOREA News. North Korea country. North Korea
    14 BURMA News. MYANMAR News. Burma country. Myanmar country. Burma (Myanmar)
    15UGANDA News. Uganda country. Uganda
    16 BANGLADESH News. Bangladesh country. Bangladesh
    17 NIGERIA News. Nigeria country. Nigeria
    18 ETHIOPIA News. Ethiopia country. Ethiopia
    19 BURUNDI News. Burundi country. Burundi
    20 EAST TIMOR News. Timor-Leste country. East Timor country. Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    20030624
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • LIBERIA News and Links.HISTORY News and Links.USA News and Links.SIERRA LEONE News and Links. - "Rebels strike back at gates of Liberian capital." ... "Liberian rebels have struck into the outskirts of the capital Monrovia, sending thousands of people fleeing for safety and shattering hopes of a peaceful end to West Africa's bloodiest war." ... "Founded by freed American slaves in the 19th century, Liberia has known little but killing and chaos since 1989. Its war has sent savage offshoots into neighbouring Sierra Leone, Guinea and Ivory Coast." ... "Two rebel factions controlling 60 percent of the country are determined to get rid of Taylor, a former warlord who won 1997 elections and has been indicted by a U.N.-backed court for war crimes in Sierra Leone." -By Alphonso Toweh-Reuters via  -MSNBC
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    MILITARY News and Links.
  • "Ivory Coast Government, Rebels Clash." ... "Fighting between army and insurgent forces broke out Monday even as rebel representatives assumed posts in a unity government aimed at ending six months of fighting." ... "Each side accused the other for Monday's attack in the village of Bin-Houye, in the western borderlands near Liberia. Army spokesman Lt. Col. N'Goran Aka said about 500 rebels attacked government troops, while rebel spokesman Antoine Beugre said the rebels were defending themselves from soldiers." -AP via  -Guardian.co.uk
  • 20030414
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • "Ivory Coast Rebels Arrive in Capital." ... "A group of Ivory Coast rebels arrived Sunday in Abidjan to prepare to take their places in a new unity government meant to end six months of civil war." ... "The unity government - members of the ruling party, the political opposition and rebels - was arranged under a French-brokered peace deal signed in January near Paris." -AP via  -Guardian.co.uk
  • 20020926
    MILITARY News and Links.
  • "U.S. Children Trapped in Ivory Coast Flown to Ghana." ... "Armed United States soldiers stood by the C-130 plane as about 20 Americans went aboard in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast's capital, where they were taken by French troops who rescued them on Wednesday." ... "A total of 191 Westerners — 148 Americans, including 98 children, and 43 others, including French and Canadians —were escorted from the International Christian Academy in Bouaké, where they had been trapped for six days." -By Norimitsu Onishi -NYTimes via -AltaVista-News 
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  •  "Côte d'Ivoire - Travel Warning." ... "This Travel Warning replaces the Travel Warning for Côte d'Ivoire dated September 24, 2002, to reflect continued fighting between rebel elements and Ivoirian government forces and the Department's authorization of the departure of family members of Embassy staff and non-emergency Embassy personnel." ... "The Department of State warns U.S. citizens to defer travel to Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) at this time, and recommends that Americans in the country depart. On September 26, 2002, the Department authorized the departure of family members of Embassy staff and non-emergency Embassy personnel. Fighting has occurred between rebel elements of the Ivoirian security forces and government forces in the cities of Abidjan, Bouake and Korhogo. While government forces have reasserted control in the capital, Abidjan and the south, the situation in all three cities remains fluid. Rebels remain in control of Korhogo and parts of Bouake, where the situation is volatile." -Travel-State.gov 
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