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Corruption and State Fragility
Chayes, Sarah, 2016Verfügbar |
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Verfasser | Chayes, Sarah
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Systematik | Internet - Internet | ||||
Verlag | USIP | ||||
Ort | Washington, DC | ||||
Jahr | 2016 | ||||
Umfang | 8 p. | ||||
Altersbeschränkung | keine | ||||
Reihe | Policy brief / FSG | ||||
Reihenvermerk | 1 | ||||
Sprache | englisch | ||||
Verfasserangabe | Sarah Chayes | ||||
Annotation | ntroduction If you don’t fix the administration of this country—go after the bribe-gobblers and the tyrants—you can send all the soldiers you want, security will never come.”1 These colorful words, spoken by a village elder in Afghanistan in 2009, suggest an insight whose implications Western policymakers are only now beginning to grasp. Corruption—to put it academically—as it has developed in this turn of the 21st century, is at the root of state brittleness. It is not just a consequence, which can be tended to at some later date after security is established. As the experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq have most bitingly demonstrated, it is impossible to reduce fragility and some of its most chaotic manifestations while corruption runs rampant. ... |
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Anhang | URL: http://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/Fragility-Report-Policy-Brief-Corruption-and-State-Fragility.pdf |
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