Decentralization, local governance, and social wellbeing in India: do local governments matter?
In: Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies
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In: Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies
In: Routledge advances in South Asian studies, 23
In: Heading East, S. 127-147
In: Engaging the World, S. 399-422
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 111, Heft 744, S. 154-156
ISSN: 1944-785X
Seeking global recognition, as well as access to resources and markets, one of the world's largest recipients of foreign assistance is boosting the aid that it distributes.
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 111, Heft 744, S. 154-156
ISSN: 0011-3530
In: Routledge advances in South Asian studies 23
In: Asian survey, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 127-138
ISSN: 1533-838X
The state-building endeavor in Afghanistan became more tenuous in 2009. Charges of increased corruption against Afghan government officials were highlighted in a presidential election marred by fraud. Taliban and other insurgent activities escalated to spread to most parts of the country. Relations between the Afghan government and the major international donor countries also deteriorated. However, member countries of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan decided to increase international troop strength and tried to elicit greater commitment from the Afghan government to address problems of governance.
In: Asian survey: a bimonthly review of contemporary Asian affairs, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 127-138
ISSN: 0004-4687
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In: Asian survey: a bimonthly review of contemporary Asian affairs, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 112-127
ISSN: 0004-4687
In: Asian survey, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 28-38
ISSN: 1533-838X
The state-building endeavor in Afghanistan came to the brink in 2008 with the Taliban insurgency taking control of some southern districts, high poppy production fueling the illicit economy, widespread charges of corruption, and a looming humanitarian disaster. Afghans increasingly became disillusioned by high civilian casualties and the government's failure to provide improved socioeconomic conditions. By year's end, there was also increased pressure for negotiations with moderate Taliban elements.
In: Asian survey: a bimonthly review of contemporary Asian affairs, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 28-38
ISSN: 0004-4687
World Affairs Online
In: Taiwan journal of democracy, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 55-83
ISSN: 1815-7238
World Affairs Online
In: Routledge Handbook of Indian Politics