State reconstruction and international engagement in Afghanistan : report of the symposium / prepared by James Putzel, Conrad Schetter, Stefanie Elbern and Bettina Woll.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Center for Development Research of the University of Bonn ; Crisis States Programme, Development Research Centre, 2003.Description: vi, 25 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet DS371.4. P889 2003
Contents:
Contents: Some remarks on the topics of the conference—Summary—Introduction—Panel I : providing security—Panel II : re-establishing the fiscal basis of the state and a working financial system—Panel III : rebuilding political organizations and institutions—Panel IV : re-establishing a legal system—Outlook-perils and chances for the rebuilding of Afghanistan—Research agenda—Conclusion.
Summary: Summary: “The workshop had as its objective the examination of four aspects of state reconstruction in Afghanistan : achieving security ; building fiscal and financial systems ; establishing government organizations and institutions ; and reforming legal systems. The scholars and practitioners presented and discussed recent research with the aim of informing and influencing the direction of international intervention…”—(page iv).
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“30 May-1 June 2003 at the Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn”—cover page.

Contents: Some remarks on the topics of the conference—Summary—Introduction—Panel I : providing security—Panel II : re-establishing the fiscal basis of the state and a working financial system—Panel III : rebuilding political organizations and institutions—Panel IV : re-establishing a legal system—Outlook-perils and chances for the rebuilding of Afghanistan—Research agenda—Conclusion.

Summary: “The workshop had as its objective the examination of four aspects of state reconstruction in Afghanistan : achieving security ; building fiscal and financial systems ; establishing government organizations and institutions ; and reforming legal systems. The scholars and practitioners presented and discussed recent research with the aim of informing and influencing the direction of international intervention…”—(page iv).

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