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Transforming Fragile States - Examples of Practical Experience
Contributor(s): Bundesministerium Fur Wirtschaftliche Zu (Editor)
ISBN: 3832925295     ISBN-13: 9783832925291
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2007
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Annotation: The problems of fragile statehood and poor government performance rank high on the international agenda for action. In many affected countries, the population receives not even the most basic of social services and human rights are violated in many ways. The government is generally unable to perform its core duties. The capacities required are not in place or there is no genuine political will to undertake the necessary reforms. The consequences of poor governance hit poor and disadvantaged sections of the population disproportionately hard. The United Nations sees these states as the single most serious risk to peace and security at global and regional level. The OECD states and international organizations have undertaken to step up their commitment in fragile states. Now the international community faces the major challenge of helping to shape transition processes by means of suitable development strategies and instruments. In this compilation, experts express their views on this iss
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Freedom
- Business & Economics | Development - General
Dewey: 327.1
Physical Information: 356 pages
 
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The problems of fragile statehood and poor government performance rank high on the international agenda for action. In many affected countries, the population receives not even the most basic of social services and human rights are violated in many ways. The government is generally unable to perform its core duties. The capacities required are not in place or there is no genuine political will to undertake the necessary reforms. The consequences of poor governance hit poor and disadvantaged sections of the population disproportionately hard. The United Nations sees these states as the single most serious risk to peace and security at global and regional level. The OECD states and international organizations have undertaken to step up their commitment in fragile states. Now the international community faces the major challenge of helping to shape transition processes by means of suitable development strategies and instruments. In this compilation, experts express their views on this issue. The book analyses highlight the potentials of, and limitations to, development policy engagement in fragile states. Above all, it demonstrates how development cooperation can help support transition processes even in exceptionally unfavorable environments.