When States Fail: Causes And Consequences -

Human agency is often the most direct cause, as rulers subvert democratic norms and work for personal or kin-based gain.

Fulfill some expectations but perform poorly in others; they often suffer from corruption and deteriorating infrastructure. When States Fail: Causes and Consequences

Deep ethnic, religious, or tribal divisions that are exploited by political elites to fuel violent conflict. Human agency is often the most direct cause,

Human agency is often the most direct cause, as rulers subvert democratic norms and work for personal or kin-based gain.

Fulfill some expectations but perform poorly in others; they often suffer from corruption and deteriorating infrastructure.

Deep ethnic, religious, or tribal divisions that are exploited by political elites to fuel violent conflict.