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The Resource Working toward peace and prosperity in Afghanistan, edited by Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
Working toward peace and prosperity in Afghanistan, edited by Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
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- Summary
- "Addressing the trust deficit that has developed between the people of Afghanistan and the international community, the authors of this book grapple with key issues related to the implementation of a drawdown strategy. Their analyses and recommendations cover a broad range of topics, including Afghanistan's security environment, governance and the rule of law, the role of civil society, development, and reconciliation and reintegration."--Back cover
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 272 p.
- Contents
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- Kabul's Long Shadows / Michael Barry
- Regional Cooperation / Bruce Koepke
- Afghanistan and Iran / Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
- Afghanistan and State Building / Daoud Yaqub
- The Security Environment in Afghanistan / Barbara J. Stapleton
- Making Sense of More Soldiers : The Imperative for New Political-Constitutional Settlement / James Gow
- Governance / William Maley
- The Corruption Problem / William A. Byrd
- The Rule of Law / Thomas Barfield
- Women and the Justice System / Belquis Ahmadi
- Dispute-Resolution Mechanisms / Wazhma Frogh
- Civil Society / Arezoo Qanih
- Ghazni : The 2013 Islamic Cultural Capital for Asia / Michael Jansen
- The Development Agenda / Mohammed Ehsan Zia
- Effective Development Requires Better Aid / Nipa Banerjee
- Sky-High Development : A Compendium of Donor (In)Coordination / Rachel Steinberg
- Media Reform / Robert Finn
- Afghan Media, Civil Society, and International Support / Shirazuddin Siddiqi
- Managing Talks with the Taliban / Francesc Vendrell
- Will Afghan Women Be the Taliban's Spoils of War? / Ursula Plassnik
- For a Fistful of Dollars : The Selling Out of Reconciliation and Reintegration / Susanne Schmeidl and Nick Miszak
- How Tribal Are the Taliban? Afghanistan's Largest Insurgent Movement Between Tribal Roots and Islamist Ideology / Thomas Ruttig
- Warlord as Governor in Afghanistan / Dipaly Mukhopadhyay
- A Political Settlement in Afghanistan : Preparing for the Long Game, Not the Endgame / Minna Järvenpää
- Afghanistan, Quo Vadis? / Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
- The Afghanistan railroad
- Policy recommendations from the LISD Afghanistan implementation colloquium
- Introductory statements from the LISD Afghanistan implementation colloquium
- Isbn
- 9780984397419
- Label
- Working toward peace and prosperity in Afghanistan
- Title
- Working toward peace and prosperity in Afghanistan
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
- Title variation
- Working toward peace & prosperity in Afghanistan
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Addressing the trust deficit that has developed between the people of Afghanistan and the international community, the authors of this book grapple with key issues related to the implementation of a drawdown strategy. Their analyses and recommendations cover a broad range of topics, including Afghanistan's security environment, governance and the rule of law, the role of civil society, development, and reconciliation and reintegration."--Back cover
- Cataloging source
- AU@
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- DS371.4
- LC item number
- .W674 2011
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Danspeckgruber, Wolfgang F
- Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University
- Series statement
- Liechtenstein colloquium report
- Series volume
- v. 5
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Afghanistan
- Afghanistan
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- Working toward peace and prosperity in Afghanistan, edited by Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
- Kabul's Long Shadows / Michael Barry -- Regional Cooperation / Bruce Koepke -- Afghanistan and Iran / Wolfgang Danspeckgruber -- Afghanistan and State Building / Daoud Yaqub -- The Security Environment in Afghanistan / Barbara J. Stapleton -- Making Sense of More Soldiers : The Imperative for New Political-Constitutional Settlement / James Gow -- Governance / William Maley -- The Corruption Problem / William A. Byrd -- The Rule of Law / Thomas Barfield -- Women and the Justice System / Belquis Ahmadi -- Dispute-Resolution Mechanisms / Wazhma Frogh -- Civil Society / Arezoo Qanih -- Ghazni : The 2013 Islamic Cultural Capital for Asia / Michael Jansen -- The Development Agenda / Mohammed Ehsan Zia -- Effective Development Requires Better Aid / Nipa Banerjee -- Sky-High Development : A Compendium of Donor (In)Coordination / Rachel Steinberg -- Media Reform / Robert Finn -- Afghan Media, Civil Society, and International Support / Shirazuddin Siddiqi -- Managing Talks with the Taliban / Francesc Vendrell -- Will Afghan Women Be the Taliban's Spoils of War? / Ursula Plassnik -- For a Fistful of Dollars : The Selling Out of Reconciliation and Reintegration / Susanne Schmeidl and Nick Miszak -- How Tribal Are the Taliban? Afghanistan's Largest Insurgent Movement Between Tribal Roots and Islamist Ideology / Thomas Ruttig -- Warlord as Governor in Afghanistan / Dipaly Mukhopadhyay -- A Political Settlement in Afghanistan : Preparing for the Long Game, Not the Endgame / Minna Järvenpää -- Afghanistan, Quo Vadis? / Wolfgang Danspeckgruber -- The Afghanistan railroad -- Policy recommendations from the LISD Afghanistan implementation colloquium -- Introductory statements from the LISD Afghanistan implementation colloquium
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 272 p.
- Isbn
- 9780984397419
- System control number
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- 3861877-01okla_normanlaw
- (SIRSI)3861877
- (Sirsi) o747685127
- (OCoLC)747685127
- Label
- Working toward peace and prosperity in Afghanistan, edited by Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
- Kabul's Long Shadows / Michael Barry -- Regional Cooperation / Bruce Koepke -- Afghanistan and Iran / Wolfgang Danspeckgruber -- Afghanistan and State Building / Daoud Yaqub -- The Security Environment in Afghanistan / Barbara J. Stapleton -- Making Sense of More Soldiers : The Imperative for New Political-Constitutional Settlement / James Gow -- Governance / William Maley -- The Corruption Problem / William A. Byrd -- The Rule of Law / Thomas Barfield -- Women and the Justice System / Belquis Ahmadi -- Dispute-Resolution Mechanisms / Wazhma Frogh -- Civil Society / Arezoo Qanih -- Ghazni : The 2013 Islamic Cultural Capital for Asia / Michael Jansen -- The Development Agenda / Mohammed Ehsan Zia -- Effective Development Requires Better Aid / Nipa Banerjee -- Sky-High Development : A Compendium of Donor (In)Coordination / Rachel Steinberg -- Media Reform / Robert Finn -- Afghan Media, Civil Society, and International Support / Shirazuddin Siddiqi -- Managing Talks with the Taliban / Francesc Vendrell -- Will Afghan Women Be the Taliban's Spoils of War? / Ursula Plassnik -- For a Fistful of Dollars : The Selling Out of Reconciliation and Reintegration / Susanne Schmeidl and Nick Miszak -- How Tribal Are the Taliban? Afghanistan's Largest Insurgent Movement Between Tribal Roots and Islamist Ideology / Thomas Ruttig -- Warlord as Governor in Afghanistan / Dipaly Mukhopadhyay -- A Political Settlement in Afghanistan : Preparing for the Long Game, Not the Endgame / Minna Järvenpää -- Afghanistan, Quo Vadis? / Wolfgang Danspeckgruber -- The Afghanistan railroad -- Policy recommendations from the LISD Afghanistan implementation colloquium -- Introductory statements from the LISD Afghanistan implementation colloquium
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 272 p.
- Isbn
- 9780984397419
- System control number
-
- 3861877-01okla_normanlaw
- (SIRSI)3861877
- (Sirsi) o747685127
- (OCoLC)747685127
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