The World Bank's experience with post-conflict reconstruction

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Operations evaluation studyPublication details: Washington DC, USA: World Bank, 1998Description: 120pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: An examination of the effectiveness of post conflict intervention and support by the World Bank (the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development). Draws on case studies from around the world including Cambodia and Bosnia. Among the conclusions and recommendations are that the bank should question conventional wisdom and not apply it's rules without reference to local post conflict realities.
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An examination of the effectiveness of post conflict intervention and support by the World Bank (the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development). Draws on case studies from around the world including Cambodia and Bosnia. Among the conclusions and recommendations are that the bank should question conventional wisdom and not apply it's rules without reference to local post conflict realities.

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