This paper will examine the underlying problem within the discourse of fragile state. It will be investigating the framework of security-development nexus used to justify the policy agenda of state and nation building in fragile states. It argues that the security development nexus underpinning the project of nation/state-building in âfragile statesâ obviously create insecurity and (re)produce inequality and poverty, rather than generate security and equality throughout society.
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