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<blockquote>The "State Fragility Index" was developed by Monty G. Marshall and Jack Goldstone at the Center for Global Policy, George Mason University, and has been an annual feature in the ''Global Report'' series.</blockquote> | <blockquote>The "State Fragility Index" was developed by Monty G. Marshall and Jack Goldstone at the Center for Global Policy, George Mason University, and has been an annual feature in the ''Global Report'' series.</blockquote> | ||
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* [http://www.systemicpeace.org/polity/polity4.htm Polity IV] Project | * [http://www.systemicpeace.org/polity/polity4.htm Polity IV] Project | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 31 October 2020
http://www.systemicpeace.org/globalreport.html
The "State Fragility Index" was developed by Monty G. Marshall and Jack Goldstone at the Center for Global Policy, George Mason University, and has been an annual feature in the Global Report series.
The State Fragility Index is made up after the Polity Scores, which are calculated using autocratic backsliding, executive auto-coup or autogolpe, revolution, collapse of central authority (state failure), and successful military coups, among others.
See also
Developed by the Center for Systemic Peace.