Clearly presents the unique set of challenges countries in post-conflict reconstruction face Integrates theoretical and practical issues related to post-conflict economic reconstruction in a methodical and comprehensive way Presents case studies of UN-led and US-led post-conflict reconstruction, incl. Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kosovo
Clearly presents the unique set of challenges countries in post-conflict reconstruction face Integrates theoretical and practical issues related to post-conflict economic reconstruction in a methodical and comprehensive way Presents case studies of UN-led and US-led post-conflict reconstruction, incl. Iraq, Afghanistan, and KosovoHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graciana del Castillo is an expert on countries in crises - both financial and post-conflict. Her roles in the cabinet of the UN secretary-general in the early 1990s and in the IMF from 1996, saw her involved in ongoing operations and economic reconstruction in Central America, Africa, Asia, and Kosovo. She was a director at S&P's and the Centennial Group, a senior consultant to the Inter-American Development Bank, a visiting scholar at the OECD Development Center, and a participant in USAID bids for reconstruction projects in Afghanistan and Iraq. She is a founding partner of the Macroeconomic Advisory Group. With a Ph.D. in Economics from Columbia University (1986), she has been Adjunct Professor there since 1990 and is now research scholar and associate director of the center on capitalism and society. Her articles have appeared in top economic and political journals and newspapers worldwide.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Abbreviations * Foreword * Introduction: Reconstruction off track * Part I: War-to-Peace Transitions * 1: Features of Recent Transitions * 2: Debate on the Economic Consequences of Peacetime * Part II: Post-conflict Economic Reconstruction * 3: Definitions and Characteristics * 4: Basic Premises for Policymaking * Part III: International Assistance * 5: The Multilateral Framework for International Assistance * 6: Issues for debate on International Assistance * Part IV: Lessons from Case Studies * 7: UN-Led Reconstruction Following UN-Led Negotiations: El Salvador * 8: UN-Led Reconstruction Following NATO-Led Military Intervention: Kosovo * 9: UN-Led Reconstruction Following US Military Intervention: Afghanistan * 10: US-Led Reconstruction Amid US-Occupation: Iraq * Part V: A Strategy for Reconstruction: Lessons, Policy Guidelines, and Best Practices * 11: Setting the Stage * 12: Basic Institutional Framework * 13: National Reconciliation Efforts * 14: Macroeconomic Policymaking * 15: Microeconomic Policymaking * Concluding Remarks: Putting reconstruction on track * Notes * Bibliography
* List of Abbreviations * Foreword * Introduction: Reconstruction off track * Part I: War-to-Peace Transitions * 1: Features of Recent Transitions * 2: Debate on the Economic Consequences of Peacetime * Part II: Post-conflict Economic Reconstruction * 3: Definitions and Characteristics * 4: Basic Premises for Policymaking * Part III: International Assistance * 5: The Multilateral Framework for International Assistance * 6: Issues for debate on International Assistance * Part IV: Lessons from Case Studies * 7: UN-Led Reconstruction Following UN-Led Negotiations: El Salvador * 8: UN-Led Reconstruction Following NATO-Led Military Intervention: Kosovo * 9: UN-Led Reconstruction Following US Military Intervention: Afghanistan * 10: US-Led Reconstruction Amid US-Occupation: Iraq * Part V: A Strategy for Reconstruction: Lessons, Policy Guidelines, and Best Practices * 11: Setting the Stage * 12: Basic Institutional Framework * 13: National Reconciliation Efforts * 14: Macroeconomic Policymaking * 15: Microeconomic Policymaking * Concluding Remarks: Putting reconstruction on track * Notes * Bibliography
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