Pakistan and Mexico are listed as the two nations closest to becoming a failed state at the moment.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123518102536038463.html
JackT wrote:I've often wondered about this failed-state phenomenon.
Up until a few hundred years ago, I don't think there was any such thing as a failed state, as any state that fell below a certain viability or robustness was just subsumed (conquered) by a stronger neighbor.
In our modern age of the internationally-protected supremecy of state sovereignty, non-viable states just degenerate into lawless cesspools until, eventually, enough trouble spills from them forcing another state to do what would have been done anyway--take control.
Dr Evil wrote:That is the most intelligent post I have seen yet. A bit of social justice might give the poor in Mexico a different option to organized crime.
As for Pakistan, the problem is orders of magnitude worse-a form of collective insanity, with the possible regression of human evolution.
JackT wrote:Nope.
withahip wrote:This made it to 60 Minutes.
It is like Keep On The Borderlands from the D&D Basic Set.
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