Centralized Governance Doesn't Fix Middle East Failures
Source: Centralized Rule Is Not a Panacea for Failed States in the Middle East (2025-09-23)
Centralized rule alone cannot resolve the complex issues faced by failed states in the Middle East. Experts from the American University’s School of International Service highlight that relying solely on top-down authority often overlooks local dynamics and underlying causes of instability. The article emphasizes the need for nuanced approaches beyond centralized control to foster stability and development in the region. It suggests that effective solutions require understanding diverse local contexts and implementing multifaceted strategies rather than relying on centralized governance as a universal remedy.
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