Publications of the FoundationUnderstanding "local ownership" in peacebuilding operations in AfghanistanTitle
Publications of the FoundationUnderstanding "local ownership" in peacebuilding operations in Afghanistan
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- TitleUnderstanding "local ownership" in peacebuilding operations in Afghanistan
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- Description1 Online-Ressource (13 S. = 180 KB, PDF-File)
- AnnotationElectronic ed.: Berlin : FES, 2012. - Title only available online
- LanguageEnglish
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- Document typePrint
- Keywords (LOCAL); ;
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- ISBN978-3-86498-342-9
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With less than two years left before the international assistance drops significantly in 2014, the Afghan state remains crippled by political disunity and rampant corruption. The purpose of this case study on Afghanistan aims to reach a better understanding of what local ownership means in complex international peace operations, and to link it to specific policy choices about how to manage �late interventions� that are scaling down, ending, and/or transitioning to host government responsibility.