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Post-war reconstruction in Afghanistan and the changing NGO-government relationship / Šárka Waisová.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Description: p. 65-85 ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • Pamphlet DS 371.4 .W357 2008 /+ /PDF /(134 KB)
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Published in “China and Eurasia Forum quarterly” v. 6 (no. 3) (2008) p. 65-85,

Summary: “Previous experiences with post-war reconstruction may lead us to the conclusion that NGOs could play a positive role in conflict management. However, after monitoring and analyzing post-war reconstruction in several countries (Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq), this article concludes that the initial positive attitude of governmental representatives towards cooperation with NGOs in post-war reconstruction is starting to wane. What is the reason for the current skepticism towards NGOs and the tensions governments and NGOs? This article looks at the relationship between the Afghan central government, local communities and NGOs and the existing tensions between them” (Abstract).

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