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This paper argues that attempts at state-building in Afghanistan have led to institutions that are not robust. The …
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Cyber operations could have as devastating an impact on populations as conventional military weapons. With militaries already in the process of developing cyberwarfare as a means of battle, there is an urgent need for policymakers to understand this new realm and develop norms and rules to...
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In 2004, Afghanistan pioneered a balanced scorecard (BSC) performance system to manage the delivery of primary health …
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Afghanistan, Sri Lanka). To establish a causal relationship, time variation in food aid is exploited which is caused by …
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There were many challenges involved in the conduct of the elections. For example, the people had to cast votes among 16 presidential candidates (2 candidates withdrew two days before the elections) in some 25,000 polling stations across a country with geographical difficulty, uncertain security...
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Seven years after the fall of Taliban Afghanistan has little to show in way of development. Afghanistan remains wholly … for Afghan Relief (ACBAR) has underlined the failure of development assistance in Afghanistan. The US is Afghanistanâ … war on Afghanistan since 2001. …
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Over the past years, increasing attention to how “lootable†natural resources fund armed conflict has spurred the development of innovative policies and mechanisms, like the Kimberly Process – a diamond certification scheme. These sought to remove money from conflict in order...
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H.E Finance Minister’s Speech for Mishrano Jirga. [Ministry of Finance, Afghanistan]. URL …
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The international trade in Afghan drugs is one of the most significant transnational threats emanating from Central Asia. Exacerbated by weak border management, corruption, and lack of income-generating alternatives, the “Northern Route†is a scourge not only for the Central Asian...
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Afghanistan is an example of a ‘‘fragile state,’’ characterised by a government that lacks the capacity to …
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