The expression “post-war reconstruction,” commonly adopted by both practitioners and academics, is somewhat misleading. Reconstruction does not entail rebuilding or return to the pre– war state of affairs as the expression seems to suggest. Rather, reconstruction involves difficult multiple transitions: from war to peace, from a state to a market economy, and from authoritarianism to democracy. Each transition taken by itself would be daunting. Taken together, they can be almost overwhelming
Afghanistan is currently under the tentative rule of an international administration, or neotrustees...
Afghanistan is currently under the tentative rule of an international administration, or neotrustees...
Emerging out of the same foment of war and violence that led to the recognition of international hum...
The expression “post-war reconstruction,” commonly adopted by both practitioners and academics, is s...
Although the idea of state-building is at least as contentious as the idea of the state itself, inte...
Although the idea of state-building is at least as contentious as the idea of the state itself, inte...
Whether the 2003 invasion of Iraq was principally strategic or humanitarian, the United States’ invo...
Whether the 2003 invasion of Iraq was principally strategic or humanitarian, the United States’ invo...
Since the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001, Afghan citizens and members of the global c...
Since the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001, Afghan citizens and members of the global c...
With the war in Iraq over, Coalition forces are still present as the cultivation of Iraqi democracy ...
With the war in Iraq over, Coalition forces are still present as the cultivation of Iraqi democracy ...
The conflict in Bosnia resulted in 4.3 million displaced people, 250,000 estimated casualties, and m...
Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “n...
Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “n...
Afghanistan is currently under the tentative rule of an international administration, or neotrustees...
Afghanistan is currently under the tentative rule of an international administration, or neotrustees...
Emerging out of the same foment of war and violence that led to the recognition of international hum...
The expression “post-war reconstruction,” commonly adopted by both practitioners and academics, is s...
Although the idea of state-building is at least as contentious as the idea of the state itself, inte...
Although the idea of state-building is at least as contentious as the idea of the state itself, inte...
Whether the 2003 invasion of Iraq was principally strategic or humanitarian, the United States’ invo...
Whether the 2003 invasion of Iraq was principally strategic or humanitarian, the United States’ invo...
Since the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001, Afghan citizens and members of the global c...
Since the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001, Afghan citizens and members of the global c...
With the war in Iraq over, Coalition forces are still present as the cultivation of Iraqi democracy ...
With the war in Iraq over, Coalition forces are still present as the cultivation of Iraqi democracy ...
The conflict in Bosnia resulted in 4.3 million displaced people, 250,000 estimated casualties, and m...
Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “n...
Democratization in post-conflict, post-Dayton Bosnia has been characterized by many scholars as a “n...
Afghanistan is currently under the tentative rule of an international administration, or neotrustees...
Afghanistan is currently under the tentative rule of an international administration, or neotrustees...
Emerging out of the same foment of war and violence that led to the recognition of international hum...