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- suggest in "Neotrusteeship and the Problem of Weak States" that the problem of failed states can be addressed through a system of "neotrusteeship", which...
- world peace. Some believe that these international institutions lead to neotrusteeship, or postmodern imperialism. International institutions lead to an interconnectedness...
- Intervention in Comparative Perspective" (PDF). Fearon and Laitin (2004). "Neotrusteeship and the Problem of Weak States". International Security. 28 (4): 5–43...
- state-building in peacekeeping efforts through a new framework of "neotrusteeship", which would see foreign powers exercising a great deal of control...
- and Sierra Leone. Such interventions are alternatively described as "neotrusteeship" or "neoimperialism". Under this framework, strong states take over...
- S2CID 246644730. Fearon, James D.; Laitin, David D. (April 1, 2004). "Neotrusteeship and the Problem of Weak States". International Security. 28 (4): 5–43...
- maisons d'édition." Howard, Lise Morje (2014). "Kosovo and Timor-Leste: neotrusteeship, neighbors, and the United Nations". The Annals of the American Academy...
- Development Institute Fearon, James D, and David D Laitin (2004). "Neotrusteeship and the Problem of Weak States". International Security. 28 (4): 5–43...
- International Affairs. 16 (2) 2015: 6-13. “Kosovo and Timor Leste: Neotrusteeship, Neighbors, and the United Nations.” Annals of the American Academy...