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Governance, Fragility, and Conflict : Reviewing International Governance Reform Experiences in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Countries. / Ozong Agborsangaya-Fiteu.

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Author/Creator:
Agborsangaya-Fiteu, Ozong.
Contributor:
Agborsangaya-Fiteu, Ozong.
Series:
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World Bank e-Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Access to Information.
Accountability.
Accounting.
Banking Sector.
Civil Society Organizations.
Civil War.
Colonialism.
Conflict and Development.
Consensus.
Corruption & anticorruption Law.
Crime.
Decentralization.
Decision Making.
Democracies.
Deregulation.
Discrimination.
Drinking Water.
Economic Development.
Expenditures.
Financial Management.
Financial Sector.
Fiscal Policy.
Good Governance.
Governance.
Governance Indicators.
Human Capital.
Human Rights.
Inequality.
Judiciary.
Law and Development.
Leadership.
Legal Framework.
Legal System.
Legislation.
Local Government.
Market Economy.
Nation Building.
National Governance.
Natural Resources.
Nongovernmental Organizations.
Patronage.
Policy Making.
Political Institutions.
Political Parties.
Public Investment.
Public officials.
Public Policy.
Public Sector.
Public Spending.
Rule of Law.
Sanctions.
Social Change.
Social Conflict and Violence.
Social Development.
Sovereignty.
Transparency.
Unemployment.
Vested Interests.
Violence.
Voting.
Wages.
Youth.
Local Subjects:
Access to Information.
Accountability.
Accounting.
Banking Sector.
Civil Society Organizations.
Civil War.
Colonialism.
Conflict and Development.
Consensus.
Corruption & anticorruption Law.
Crime.
Decentralization.
Decision Making.
Democracies.
Deregulation.
Discrimination.
Drinking Water.
Economic Development.
Expenditures.
Financial Management.
Financial Sector.
Fiscal Policy.
Good Governance.
Governance.
Governance Indicators.
Human Capital.
Human Rights.
Inequality.
Judiciary.
Law and Development.
Leadership.
Legal Framework.
Legal System.
Legislation.
Local Government.
Market Economy.
Nation Building.
National Governance.
Natural Resources.
Nongovernmental Organizations.
Patronage.
Policy Making.
Political Institutions.
Political Parties.
Public Investment.
Public officials.
Public Policy.
Public Sector.
Public Spending.
Rule of Law.
Sanctions.
Social Change.
Social Conflict and Violence.
Social Development.
Sovereignty.
Transparency.
Unemployment.
Vested Interests.
Violence.
Voting.
Wages.
Youth.
Other Title:
Governance, Fragility, and Conflict
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2009.
System Details:
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Summary:
This report seeks to inform the development of a framework for addressing governance reform in fragile and conflict affected environments through are view of international experiences. The report analyzes the experience both of countries that sustained a transition to peace and those that fell back into conflict. Pertinent lessons will be drawn selectively from a range of fragile and conflict affected countries, including Haiti, Cambodia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mozambique, Liberia, Timor-Leste, Afghanistan, Rwanda, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, and Angola. No specific typologies have been adopted or formed in order to assess these lessons, because typologies can be limiting and experiences can be better assessed based on the specificity of each country's context. The first section of the report sets out broadly accepted definitions of key terms such as governance, state building, and fragility. The second section reviews experiences with diverse governance dimensions and explores the objectives, opportunities, and constraints associated with each.

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