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The Missing Link : Fostering Positive Citizen-State Relations in Post-Conflict Environments. / Henriette von Kaltenborn-Stachau.
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- Author/Creator:
- von Kaltenborn-Stachau, Henriette.
- Series:
- Other papers
- World Bank e-Library.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Accountability.
- Administrative Reform.
- Brain Drain.
- Capacity Building.
- Civil Rights.
- Civil Society.
- Civil Society Organizations.
- Community Development and Empowerment.
- Conflict and Development.
- Constituencies.
- Corruption.
- Corruption & anticorruption Law.
- Crime.
- Decentralization.
- Decision Making.
- Elections.
- Ethics.
- Good Governance.
- Governance.
- Human Capital.
- Human Resources.
- Human Rights.
- Informal Sector.
- Judicial Reform.
- Judiciary.
- Law and Development.
- Legal Framework.
- Legislation.
- Legislative Process.
- Market Economy.
- National Governance.
- National Security.
- Political Institutions.
- Political Parties.
- Political Will.
- Post Conflict Reconstruction.
- Public Finance.
- Public Hearings.
- Public officials.
- Public Policy.
- Public Sector.
- Refugees.
- Respect.
- Rule of Law.
- Social Development.
- Technical Training.
- Transparency.
- Trauma.
- Treaties.
- Violence.
- Voting.
- Youth.
- Local Subjects:
- Accountability.
- Administrative Reform.
- Brain Drain.
- Capacity Building.
- Civil Rights.
- Civil Society.
- Civil Society Organizations.
- Community Development and Empowerment.
- Conflict and Development.
- Constituencies.
- Corruption.
- Corruption & anticorruption Law.
- Crime.
- Decentralization.
- Decision Making.
- Elections.
- Ethics.
- Good Governance.
- Governance.
- Human Capital.
- Human Resources.
- Human Rights.
- Informal Sector.
- Judicial Reform.
- Judiciary.
- Law and Development.
- Legal Framework.
- Legislation.
- Legislative Process.
- Market Economy.
- National Governance.
- National Security.
- Political Institutions.
- Political Parties.
- Political Will.
- Post Conflict Reconstruction.
- Public Finance.
- Public Hearings.
- Public officials.
- Public Policy.
- Public Sector.
- Refugees.
- Respect.
- Rule of Law.
- Social Development.
- Technical Training.
- Transparency.
- Trauma.
- Treaties.
- Violence.
- Voting.
- Youth.
- Other Title:
- Missing Link
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2008.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- The aim of this study is to convince national and multilateral policy makers of the importance of the public sphere concept for democratic governance and strategic post-conflict assistance planning with the objective of positive and sustainable change in current post-conflict assistance policy and practice. The study introduces the conceptual thinking underlying the public sphere framework and, citing evidence from different countries, highlights its relevance and calls for its application in post-conflict environments. For practitioners the study provides a public sphere assessment toolkit and a toolbox for interventions. It also offers concrete examples and recommendations on how to address the specific governance challenges identified through a public sphere analysis in three countries: Timor-Leste, Liberia and Burundi.
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