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Explaining postconflict reconstruction / Desha M. GIROD / OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2015)
Titre : Explaining postconflict reconstruction Type de document : Livre Auteurs : Desha M. GIROD, Auteur Editeur : OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2015 Importance : xxi, 202 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-938786-1 Prix : 30 EUR Note générale : Bibliogr. p. 163-190. Index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Management
AFRIQUE DU SUD ; COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE ; GUERRE ; DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUERésumé : The international community has donated nearly one trillion dollars during the last four decades to reconstruct postconflict countries and prevent the outbreak of more civil war. Yet reconstruction has eluded many of these countries, and 1.8 million people have been killed in reignited conflict. Where did the money go? This book documents how some leaders do bring about remarkable reconstruction of their countries using foreign aid, but many other post-conflict leaders fail to do so. Offering a global argument that is the first of its kind, Desha Girod explains that postconflict leaders are more likely to invest aid in reconstruction when they are desperate for income and thus depend on aid that comes with reconstruction strings attached. Leaders are desperate for income when they lack access to rents from natural resources or to aid from donors with strategic interests in the country. Using data on civil wars that ended between 1970 and 2009 and evidence both from countries that succeeded and from countries that failed at postconflict reconstruction, Girod carefully examines the argument from different perspectives and finds support for it. The findings are important for theory and policy because they explain why only some leaders have the political will to meet donor goals in the wake of civil war. The findings also shed light on state-building processes and on the political economy of postconflict countries. Paradoxically, donors are most likely to achieve reconstruction goals in countries where they have the least at stake. Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=157871 Exemplaires(1)
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