But, really, is that all a government is supposed to do? Keep its own people down and other peoples out?a state that is unable to perform the two fundamental functions of the sovereign nation-state in the modern world system: it cannot project authority over its territory and peoples, and it cannot protect its national boundaries.
But, really, is that all a government is supposed to do? Keep its own people down and other peoples out?
What would be realistic criteria for a state to be considered successful? — Vera Mont
What would be realistic criteria for a state to be considered successful? — Vera Mont
But, really, is that all a government is supposed to do? Keep its own people down and other peoples out? — Vera Mont
I would propose that a state is successful wherever it is considered sovereign, while the people who it nominally represent remain dependent and subordinate to its whims. With this it is successful in its most basic function. — NOS4A2
Gee, Vera, that's kind of a negative way of looking at it. But yes, a functioning government should control immigration and political unrest. — BC
I would propose that a state is successful wherever it is considered sovereign, while the people who it nominally represent remain dependent and subordinate to its whims. — NOS4A2
My view is that the opposite of a 'failed' state is a 'successfully functioning' state.What would be realistic criteria for a state to be considered successful? — Vera Mont
A state has "whims"? I would think that eliminating whims from the ruling system would be a defining feature of success.
That's a very different beast from a successful state, and 'success' for a state will depend on the criteria one is adopting, which are not going to be universal. — mcdoodle
andQuality of life index - One of the most comprehensive equations is Numbeo's Quality of Life Index, which measures eight indices:
purchasing power (including rent); safety; health care; cost of living; property price to income ratio
traffic commute time; pollution; climate.
The U.S. News and World Report's annual "Best Countries Report", assembled in partnership with the BAV Group and The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, uses detailed surveys to track a similar, but different set of indicators. These include affordability, safety, the job market, level of income equality, economic and political stability, and the quality of public education and health systems.
What is a stable government? How long is a long term? — Vera Mont
What is an adequate economy? — Vera Mont
A stable government and an at least adequate government requires a reasonably effective political system. "Reasonably effective" means reasonably honest, reasonably fair, reasonably competent, reasonably focused on the needs of the citizens. — BC
How would you do that? — NOS4A2
That the people are happy. :smile:What would be realistic criteria for a state to be considered successful? — Vera Mont
Six-year winning streak for world's happiest nation. For the sixth year in a row, Finland is the world's happiest country, according to World Happiness Report rankings based largely on life evaluations from the Gallup World Poll.
Top 10 Most Prosperous Countries (Legatum Prosperity Index 2021): — ssu
I can't believe Japan is out from the list! — javi2541997
What would be realistic criteria for a state to be considered successful? — Vera Mont
Isn't Japan famous for its unhappy salarymen and its terrible work/life balance? — Tom Storm
I'm wondering why "state" continues to be described as some external, independent, sentient being "out there". It's existentially dependent on people, not some separate entity. — jorndoe
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