The current Afghan government, having weak social roots has been forced to rely on the support of ‘warlords’ to stay in power. But a high price had to be paid. Despite the predominant stress in much current analysis on the issue of regional warlordism, the limited reform achievements in the Kabul ministries and the enduring domination by the militias of some key ministries are potentially much more threatening to the reform and re-establishment of the Afghan state. Widespread corruption is preventing some key ministries from achieving the minimal effectiveness required. Even within Kabul, the focus of the international community has been misplaced. In particular, the pressure of donors on the Ministry of the Interior has been nowhere near a...
As part of its “War on Terror”, the United States (US) provided immense sums of money and advanced e...
This paper means to show that throughout its history the issue of ethnicity has gradually risen as a...
As Afghanistan walks through the second year of Taliban rule, and world powers and global media move...
The re-establishment of the Afghan state after the fall of the Taleban regime is proving a more comp...
This thesis is an examination of the role of armed sub-state actors in situations where the state is...
Warlords have come to represent enemies of peace, security, and 'good governance' in the collective ...
State-building is a popular approach to help states out of state weakness and state failure. Yet, st...
Contains fulltext : 155760pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite ef...
Post-conflict environments often face the challenge of how to deal with non-state armed actors (NSAA...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
Despite efforts to bolster failed states over the past two decades, many states in the international...
Afghanistan is often depicted as a failing state, but its failures display distinctive patterns over...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
As part of its “War on Terror”, the United States (US) provided immense sums of money and advanced e...
This paper means to show that throughout its history the issue of ethnicity has gradually risen as a...
As Afghanistan walks through the second year of Taliban rule, and world powers and global media move...
The re-establishment of the Afghan state after the fall of the Taleban regime is proving a more comp...
This thesis is an examination of the role of armed sub-state actors in situations where the state is...
Warlords have come to represent enemies of peace, security, and 'good governance' in the collective ...
State-building is a popular approach to help states out of state weakness and state failure. Yet, st...
Contains fulltext : 155760pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite ef...
Post-conflict environments often face the challenge of how to deal with non-state armed actors (NSAA...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
Despite efforts to bolster failed states over the past two decades, many states in the international...
Afghanistan is often depicted as a failing state, but its failures display distinctive patterns over...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
As part of its “War on Terror”, the United States (US) provided immense sums of money and advanced e...
This paper means to show that throughout its history the issue of ethnicity has gradually risen as a...
As Afghanistan walks through the second year of Taliban rule, and world powers and global media move...