My thoughts, assertions and observations on issues important to me as a Jew, a Zionist, a Revenant in Yesha and as an inquisitive human being.
Aid and Institution-Building in Fragile States: What Do We Know? What Can Comparative Analysis Add? Rachel M. Gisselquist International Aid to Southern Europe in the Early Postwar Period: The Cases of Greece and Italy Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos U.S. Aid and Uneven Development in East Asia Kevin Gray Aid and Governance in Vulnerable States: Bangladesh and Pakistan since 1971 Mushtaq H. Khan Foreign Aid, Resource Rents, and State Fragility in Mozambique and Angola Helena Pérez Niño and Philippe Le Billon Consociational Settlements and Reconstruction: Bosnia in Comparative Perspective (1995–Present) Sherrill Stroschein Kosovo and Timor-Leste: Neotrusteeship, Neighbors, and the United Nations Lise Morjé Howard Transition Regimes and Security Sector Reforms in Sierra Leone and Liberia Ato Kwamena Onoma State Failure, State-Building, and Prospects for a “Functional Failed State” in Somalia Ken Menkhaus Intervention and State-Building: Comparative Lessons from Japan, Iraq, and Afghanistan Jonathan Monten Not even a "failed" state. ^
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