UID:
kobvindex_DGP1457755270
Umfang:
Lit. S. 152-155
ISBN:
1405105364
Inhalt:
This article argues that "post-conflict" peace and reconstruction in Afghanistan may depend on a dramatic expansion of institutionalized economic interdependence. The authors argue that neither peace nor economic development will hold without a centralized, credible and effective state, that the emergence of such a state is a political problem more than a technical problem, and that it will depend on a monopolization of force by the state. Such developments cannot be envisaged without policy being based on a close reading of the long and decidedly non-linear, conflictual experiences in state formation and failure in Afghanistan, a history whose patterns and implications are summarized in the article. (DSE/DÜI)
In:
State failure, collapse and reconstruction, Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publ., 2003, , Seite 131-155, 1405105364
Sprache:
Englisch
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