Description |
ix, 242 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm |
Summary |
"Discusses what Afghanistan and the international community should do to resolve dangerous issues and bolster a still fragile state. Offers a blueprint for moving toward greater democracy and prosperity while arguing that the future success of state building in Afghanistan depends on diversifying the economy and enhancing its economic status"--Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Renewing the Afghan state / Robert I. Rotberg -- Legacy of war and the challenge of peace building / Ali A. Jalali -- Strengthening security in contemporary Afghanistan : coping with the Taliban / Hekmat Karzai -- Neither stable nor stationary : the politics of transition and recovery / Paula R. Newberg -- Rebuilding a robust Afghan economy / Alastair J. McKechnie -- Revitalizing Afghanistan's economy : the government's plan / Hedayat Amin Arsala -- Regional development in greater Central Asia : the Afghan pivot / S. Frederick Starr -- Responding to the opium dilemma / Cindy Fazey -- Place of the province in Afghanistan's subnational governance / Sarah Lister and Hamish Nixon. |
Subject |
Nation-building -- Afghanistan.
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Nation-building. |
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Afghanistan. |
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Postwar reconstruction -- Afghanistan.
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Postwar reconstruction. |
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Democratization -- Afghanistan.
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Democratization. |
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National security -- Afghanistan.
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National security. |
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Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- 2001-
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Politics and government. |
Chronological Term |
2001- |
Added Author |
Rotberg, Robert I.
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World Peace Foundation.
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ISBN |
9780815775690 paperback alkaline paper |
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9780815775683 cloth alkaline paper |
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0815775687 cloth alkaline paper |
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0815775695 paperback alkaline paper |
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