From 15-18 June 2000, more than 200 persons participated in an international conference entitled, 'Afghanistan - Country Without State?', organized by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Afghanistan (AGA) and the Mediothek für Afghanistan e.V. in Munich. In the almost 30 presentations given, researchers as well as representatives of NGOs and political institutions addressed the central question of whether Afghanistan is a failed or failing state
Abstract Beginning in the closing months of 2001, Afghanistan witnessed an international interventio...
The process of statebuilding in Afghanistan since 2001 has been complicated by a diverse set of prob...
This is a library based historical and qualitative research which reviews public administrative refo...
From 15-18 June 2000, more than 200 persons participated in an international conference entitled, 'A...
Objectives: Analysys of Afghan state as interesting and unique case of the failed state, with has st...
Following the guiding question of this book and analysing the current economic situation of Afghanis...
In this research, efforts have been made to address the challenges, barriers to government, nation b...
This thesis focuses on the role of the international community in the process of institutional tran...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
This paper explores the reasons why the Afghan state collapsed after the United States and NATO forc...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
A striking feature of the post-Cold War world has been the dramatic increase in the number of states...
The almost nineteen years of international troops’ presence and their support and donations to stren...
State-building is a popular approach to help states out of state weakness and state failure. Yet, st...
The Petersberg conference held near Bonn at the beginning of December 2001 and the donor conference ...
Abstract Beginning in the closing months of 2001, Afghanistan witnessed an international interventio...
The process of statebuilding in Afghanistan since 2001 has been complicated by a diverse set of prob...
This is a library based historical and qualitative research which reviews public administrative refo...
From 15-18 June 2000, more than 200 persons participated in an international conference entitled, 'A...
Objectives: Analysys of Afghan state as interesting and unique case of the failed state, with has st...
Following the guiding question of this book and analysing the current economic situation of Afghanis...
In this research, efforts have been made to address the challenges, barriers to government, nation b...
This thesis focuses on the role of the international community in the process of institutional tran...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
This paper explores the reasons why the Afghan state collapsed after the United States and NATO forc...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
A striking feature of the post-Cold War world has been the dramatic increase in the number of states...
The almost nineteen years of international troops’ presence and their support and donations to stren...
State-building is a popular approach to help states out of state weakness and state failure. Yet, st...
The Petersberg conference held near Bonn at the beginning of December 2001 and the donor conference ...
Abstract Beginning in the closing months of 2001, Afghanistan witnessed an international interventio...
The process of statebuilding in Afghanistan since 2001 has been complicated by a diverse set of prob...
This is a library based historical and qualitative research which reviews public administrative refo...