Based on unprecedented empirical research, this book assesses how institutional legacy and external intervention have shaped the structural conditions of corruption in the Afghan police force and state. Filling a major gap in the literature, this is an invaluable contribution to the literature and to anti-corruption policy in developing states.
Poverty and violence are usually portrayed as the biggest challenges confronting Afghanistan. But ask the Afghans themselves, and you get a different answer: corruption is their biggest worry.
billion, the single biggest expense of the entire nation-building extravaganza. During the Bush administration, the debate festered about how big the Afghan security forces should be and who should pay for them.
Afghanistan and Iraq: Perspectives on U.S. Strategy
We will call to order the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations for a hearing on Afghan National Security Forces, specifically looking at Afghan corruption and the development of an effective fighting force.
We will call to order the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations for a hearing on Afghan National Security Forces, specifically looking at Afghan corruption and the development of an effective fighting force.
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In a riveting account that weaves history with fast-moving reportage and insider accounts from the Afghanistan war, Sarah Chayes identifies the unexpected link: corruption.
Anthony H. Cordesman holds the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSIS and acts as a national security analyst for ABC News. He is a recipient of the Department of Defense Distinguished Service Medal. During his time at CSIS, ...
In the context of a review of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan during September-November 2009, the performance and legitimacy of the Afghan government figured prominently.
Sherman, L.W. (1985) 'Becoming Bent: Moral Careers of Corrupt Policemen' in Elliston, F.A. and Feldberg, ... Smith, G. (2003) 'Actions for Damages Against the Police and the Attitudes of Claimants', Policing and Society, 13: 413–22.