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In rebuilding conflict-affected states, a major portion of foreign aid focuses on reforming public finance management systems and supporting annual budgets. The book explores budgets are allocated and how reforms take shape in practice. It appeals to donors and researchers in public finance, foreign aid, security, and development studies.
Table des matières
1. State Building and Public Finance Reform in Conflict-Affected States 2. The Origins of Afghanistan's Fiscal Capacity (1747-2001) 3. Enduring Centralization: Public Finance Reforms and the Struggle for Decentralization in Afghanistan (2001-2021) 4. Deconcentrated Planning and Budgeting in Action: Evaluating Afghanistan's PDPG and PBP Performance (2016-2019) 5. Unveiling Informal Dynamics: The Politics and Strategies Behind Afghanistan's Discretionary Development Budget Allocation 6. Informal Dynamics in Action: The Tale of Four Afghan Provinces 7. The Taliban's Return to Power in 2021: Governance, Humanitarian Aid, and Public Finance 8. Lessons for Other Conflict-Affected States
A propos de l'auteur
Mohammad Qadam Shah is Assistant Professor of Global Development at Seattle Pacific University, USA.