Centralized Governance Falls Short in Middle East
Source: Centralized Rule Is Not a Panacea for Failed States in the Middle East (2025-09-24)
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 governance approaches often fails to address underlying social, political, and economic challenges. The article emphasizes the need for more nuanced, inclusive strategies to stabilize these regions. It suggests that effective solutions require understanding local contexts and fostering broader participation rather than imposing centralized authority as a one-size-fits-all remedy.
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