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How Nations Fail Silently: Ethical Collapse and Silent Decay - Rebuilding Accountability, Integrity, and Civic Trust

by Kamal Rijal Ph. D.
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798278576754
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 186
  • Original Price: GBP 10.46
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 254 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): International Relations / General

Nations do not fail with explosions or headlines.They fail quietly.

How Nations Fail Silently examines the invisible processes through which states, institutions, and societies decay long before collapse becomes visible. Drawing from decades of engagement with governance, development, and public institutions a cross South Asia and the global system, Er. Kamal Rijal exposes how ethical erosion-not poverty, ideology, or lack of capacity-is the true driver of national failure.

This book argues that decline begins when accountability weakens, corruption becomes normalized, and silence replaces civic responsibility. Institutions continue to exist in form but lose legitimacy in function. Public offices turn into private brokerage systems. Black money replaces productive capital. Citizens adapt to dysfunction rather than resist it. Over time, societies drift into what the author calls institutional entropy-a condition where decay feels normal and reform feels risky.

Rather than focusing on dramatic breakdowns, the book explores the quieter mechanisms of collapse:
the rise of informal power networks, the silent dependence on illicit finance, the erosion of trust in justice systems, and the gradual disengagement of citizens from public life. It shows how corruption-generated wealth distorts economies, flows across borders, and quietly captures political decision-making-often beyond national control.

Yet this is not a book of despair.

How Nations Fail Silently also outlines the architecture of recovery. It demonstrates how nations can rebuild moral authority through ethical leadership, institutional discipline, transparent finance, and active citizenship. Drawing on global examples and Himalayan ethical traditions-Karma (accountability), Dharma (duty), Samabhav (balance), and Sewa (service)-the book offers a framework for renewal rooted in integrity rather than slogans.

Written for policymakers, development professionals, educators, youth leaders, and engaged citizens, this book provides language for what many sense but struggle to articulate: that failure is rarely sudden, but recovery is always possible when silence is broken.

This is a guide not only to understanding national decay-but to preventing it.

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