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ABSTRACT
Failed states are important actors in the proliferation of small arms and light weapons
globally. According to a Geneva-based survey on small arms (2003), over
“640 million such weapons circulate globally, mostly among private
hands and for illicit purposes”. Countries ravaged by violent conflict
are also believed to engender regional instability because with porous
borders it becomes difficult to contain humanitarian emergencies or
violence within the territorial limits of a state. A spill over of
instability is a natural corollary of conflict in failed states, and
ends up destabilizing neighbouring countries and regions at large. As
governance and political structures weaken and decay in these states,
their territorial borders become permeable; thereby causing a huge
outflow of refugees into neighbouring areas thereby constitute nuisance
and most cases aid terrorism. Terrorism finds sanctuary in failed states
as a result of their inability to quell criminal activities and
provision of basic economic stability
for citizens. This failure to deliver essential political goods in the
form of security, education, economic stability, etc. damages the
legitimacy of the state and erodes the civil bases on which mainstream
political behaviour can thrive,
propelling individuals into terrorism. Terrorism has been practiced by a
broad array of political organizations for furthering their objectives.
It has been practiced by right-wing and left-wing political parties,
nationalistic groups, religious groups, revolutionaries, and ruling
governments. An abiding characteristic is the indiscriminate use of
violence against non-combatants for the purpose of gaining publicity for
a group, cause, or individual. The subject matter under review is
Failed State Pandemic and International terrorism: A comparative analysis of Nigeria and Afghanistan.
The problem is to investigate if the natures of failed states actually
promote international terrorism or not; can a failed state be
reconstructed in order to curb terrorism? The methodology for data
collection and analysis was qualitative data collection and qualitative
descriptive data analysis. Frustration-Aggression and Modernisation theories were adopted as the theoretical framework for the research, frustration aggression theory
was applied to justify Gurr’s statement that “terrorism can be
justified as a means of expressing frustration with a political system”
e.g. activities of the Niger Delta
Militant groups in Nigeria and Taliban in Afghanistan. Modernisation
theory was adopted for the rebuild of failed states because for a
country to modernize, it must create political institutions that are
capable of evolving innovative
olicies and had the capacity to absorb increased participation that
characterized modern society which if overlooked leads political
instability like in Nigeria today. The research findings were that there
is a relationship between failed States and International Terrorism as
well as that failed states can be reconstructed when reconstructed can
help in curbing international terrorism.
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