Understanding & Modeling State Stability: Exploiting System Dynamics
The potential loss of state stability in various parts of the world is a source of threat to U.S. national security. Every case is unique, but there are common processes. Accordingly, we develop a system dynamics model of state stability by representing the nature and dynamics of `loads' genera...
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Zusammenfassung: | The potential loss of state stability in various parts of the world is a source of threat to U.S. national security. Every case is unique, but there are common processes. Accordingly, we develop a system dynamics model of state stability by representing the nature and dynamics of `loads' generated by insurgency activities, on the one hand, and by articulating the core features of state resilience and its `capacity' to withstand these `loads', on the other. The problem is to determine and `predict' when threats to stability override the resilience of the state and, more important, to anticipate propensities for `tipping points', namely conditions under which small changes in anti-regime activity can generate major disruptions. On this basis, we then identify appropriate actionable mitigation factors to decrease the likelihood of `tipping' and enhance prospects for stability |
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ISSN: | 1095-323X 2996-2358 |
DOI: | 10.1109/AERO.2006.1656057 |