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Title: Petersberg Papers on Afghanistan and the Region
Authors: Danspeckgruber, Wolfgang (editor)
Spanta, Rangin Dadfar
Stanzel, Volker
Kieber-Beck, Rita
Maley, William
Wardak, Ali
Tarzi, Amin
Smith, Leanne
Saikal, Amin
Schmeidl, Susanne
Jansen, Michael
Ruttig, Thomas
Banerjee, Nipa
Bizhan, Nematullah
Tanin, Zahir
Saikal, Mahmoud
Mullen, Rani D.
Sahni, Varun
Wang, Carol
Finn, Robert
Keywords: Afghanistan
Governance
Rule of Law
Human Rights
Security
Reconciliation
Economy
Development
Issue Date: Dec-2009
Publisher: Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination
Series/Report no.: Liechtenstein Colloquium Report;Volume 4
Abstract: Since the 2001 Bonn Conference and the subsequent extensive international engagement in Afghanistan – both military and civilian –much has changed and much has been achieved. Afghans can point to significant successes in their country, from health and education, to reconstruction and development of infrastructure. But since Bonn, the situation in Afghanistan in 2008-2009 is far from where many expected it to be. The London Compact of 2006 began the second phase in the reconstruction of Afghanistan, emphasizing security, governance and rule of law, and social and economic development. But since then, there has been a considerable decrease in security, an increase in Taliban presence and operations, an increase in civilian casualties, an increase in corruption, and no substantial reduction of the drug trade. The August 2009 presidential elections only intensified the discussions about the future of Afghanistan, the role of the international community. created a foundation for modern Afghanistan. This report considers these issues from domestic, regional, and international perspectives.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01xd07gs71q
ISBN: 978-0-9843974-0-2
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