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Milward, Brinton, and Keith G. Provan. "Governing Hollow State." 2000. https://oied.ncsu.edu/selc/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Governing-the-Hollow-State.pdf.
This article helps the reader understand a new approach for governing nonprofit organizations, networks of public agencies, and other firms that require taxpayer services. The Arizona research team shows how to govern the hollow state through the use of third parties to act in the name of the state.
Reckhow, Sarah. "Hollow State Politics." Bureaucratic Autonomy and Social Welfare Policy. http://collinsinstitute.fsu.edu/files/pdf/seminar-2010-02-25/FINAL PAPER-RECKHOW.pdf.
This article is expressive of how hollow states works throughout not only the country, but also world wide.
Wang, Tae Kyu. "The Impacts of the Hollow State on Organizational Practices and Individual Attitudes in the Federal Government." Electronic Theses, Treatises and Dissertations.
This article talks about the decentralization impact hollow state has on the federal government.
Edwards, Charlie. "What Does a Hollow State Look Like?" Global Dashboard. December 06, 2008. http://www.globaldashboard.org/2008/12/06/what-does-a-hollow-state-look-like
This article focuses on hollow state impact in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe has no centralized government, so researchers are deciding whether hollow state would fill that void or not.
Robb, John. "Hollow State vs. Failed States." Global Guerrillas. March 24, 2009. http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/about.html.
This article compares and contrasts world wide countries that have failed using hollow state and those who have succeeded using hollow state
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