State Building Post-conflict related efforts by the international community towards state (re)building and reconstruction of society and economy have become a more or less regular feature of international affairs since the early 1990s. It seems that the demand for such international efforts is rather rising than diminishing. All have in common that the establishment of sound state structures and liveable economies in a given state are considered by a sizeable and powerful group of states as something that is furthering international peace and stability. The purpose of this book is to address the strategic and policy dimensions of these international state building and reconstruction efforts. The chapters take up issues relating to the economic, security-related and institutional aspects. The authors strike a balance and attempt to formulate recommendations.
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[...] eight papers exploring strategic and policy dimensions of international state building and reconstruction efforts that were originally written on the occasion of the September 2008 Aspen European Strategy Forum, which has the purpose of convening "experienced top and emerging strategists" in order to discuss strategically relevant issues and to develop and promulgate policy recommendations. Reference & Research Book News August 2010 This book addresses the strategic and policy dimensions of these international state building and reconstruction efforts. The diverse chapters take up issues relating to the economic, security-related, and institutional aspects, from creating market economics to fighting insurgencies. isbs.com - Hot Picks June 2010 The book deals with issues relating to the economics, security-related, and institutional aspects. ISBS - Economics & Business Catalogue June 2010