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Getting the Policies Right: The Prioritization and Sequencing of Policies in Post-Conflict Countries

Authors: Anga R Timilsina; RAND GRADUATE SCHOOL SANTA MONICA CA
 
Abstract: One of the most pressing issues in the post-conflict reconstruction field is how to prioritize and sequence political, social, and economic policies to enable post-conflict countries to sustain peace and reduce the risk of violence re-occurring. Analyzing three cases of post-conflict reconstruction (Cambodia, Mozambique, and Haiti) and expert opinions of 30 academicians and practitioners, this study identifies major reconstruction policies, outlines the preferred way to prioritize and sequence them, and develops a framework to help policymakers better navigate the complexities and challenges of forming appropriate policies.

Description: Doctoral thesis
Pages: 188
Report Date: 01-Jan-2007
Report Number: A626784

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Keywords relating to this report:
*CONFLICT
*ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
*POLICIES
*POSTWAR OPERATIONS
*SECURITY
CAMBODIA
DEMOCRACY
HAITI
INFRASTRUCTURE
INTERNAL
INTERNATIONAL
MOZAMBIQUE
OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR
STABILIZATION
THESES
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