ABSTRACT

Rebuilding Afghanistan in Times of Crisis provides academics and researchers interested in planning, urbanism and conflict studies with a multidisciplinary, international assessment of the reconstruction and foreign aid efforts in Afghanistan.

The book draws together expert contributions from countries across three continents – Asia, Europe and North America – which have provided external aid to Afghanistan. Using international, regional and local approaches, it highlights the importance of rebuilding sustainable communities in the midst of ongoing uncertainties. It explores the efficacy of external aid; challenges faced; the response of multilateral international agencies; the role of women in the reconstruction process; and community-based natural disaster risk management strategies. Finally, it looks at the lessons learned in the conflict reconstruction process to better prepare the country for future potential human, economic, infrastructural and institutional vulnerabilities.

part I|68 pages

Background

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part I

chapter 1|26 pages

Housing and disaster risk management in uncertain times

Notes on Afghanistan

chapter 2|18 pages

The Afghan economy

A historical overview

chapter 3|20 pages

Locality and power

A methodological approach to Afghan rural politics

part II|70 pages

The role of women in the reconstruction process

chapter |4 pages

Introduction to Part II

chapter 5|15 pages

International development and gender in Afghanistan

The impact of the women, peace and security agenda 2001–2015

chapter 6|18 pages

Women, peace and security

The uphill battle of transforming Afghanistan through women’s meaningful participation in peacebuilding and security

chapter 7|16 pages

Reconstruction and gender

Why women are crucial to the successful reconstruction of Afghanistan

part III|81 pages

International donor community responses

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part III

chapter 8|13 pages

Afghanistan and the politics of quagmire

A retrospective analysis of US policy

chapter 11|15 pages

Afghanistan imbroglio

Reassessing external powers’ role in rebuilding the country

chapter 13|5 pages

Concluding remarks

The way forward for Afghanistan