Table of contents for Beyond reconstruction in Afghanistan : lessons from development experience / edited by John D. Montgomery and Dennis A. Rondinelli.
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Preface: Reconstruction in Afghanistan
Introduction--John D. Montgomery
Part I: Hopes Beyond Reconstruction
International Goals and Strategies for Afghanistan's Development: Reconstruction and Beyond--Dennis A. Rondinelli
Supporting Postwar Aspirations in an Islamic Society--John D. Montgomery
Between Reconstruction and Restoration: Three Historical Case Studies--John M. Heffron
The Afghan Experience with International Assistance--Yuri V. Bossin
Lessons from Post-Aid Conflict Experience--Robert J. Muscat
Part II: Toward a Stable Civil Society
The Rule of Law as a Goal in Afghanistan--Charles H. Norchi
Economic Growth and Development Policy in Afghanistan: Lessons from Experience in Developing Countries--Dennis A. Rondinelli
Ethnic Diversity and the Structure of Government--Milton J. Esman
Warlordism and Development in Afghanistan--Kamoludin N. Abdullaev
Health, Human Security, and Social Reconstruction in Afghanistan--Paula Gutlove, Gordon Thompson, and Jacob Hale Russell
Part III: Regional Implications of Reconstruction
The Afghan Neighborhood and Future Stability: A Regional Approach to Reconstruction and Development--Eden Naby and R.N. Frye
Reconstruction, Development, and Nation-Building: Prospects for Afghanistan--Dennis A. Rondinelli and John D. Montgomery
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Afghanistan Economic policy, Afghanistan Politics and government