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ID163222
Title ProperInstitutional design, neopatrimonialism, and the politics of aid in Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorMaley, William
Summary / Abstract (Note)State disruption confronted Afghanistan’s rulers and their international supporters with a challenging legacy after 2001. The emergence of a neopatrimonial political order, with formal bureaucratic and administrative structures entwined with informal networks and patronage, has significantly affected attempts at aid delivery. Such dangers need to be recognized and addressed at the outset in internationally supported transitions
`In' analytical NoteAsian Survey vol. 58, 6, Nov-2018; p995-1015
Journal SourceAsian Survey Vol. 58, No 6
Key WordsState ;  Institutions ;  Corruption ;  Aid ;  Neopatrimonialism


 
 
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