A development economist with a history at the US Agency for International Development urges aid agencies to use their resources to prevent ethnic and cultural conflict before it erupts into violence.
International intervention in internal wars has gained rhetorical legitimacy in the post-cold war period, but in practice it has remained problematic. Response to these conflicts has remained mainly d
Clearing landmines, rehabilitating and integrating of excombatants, rebuilding the infrastructure, coordinating aid sources—these are just some of the issues confronting the Bank in post-conflict reco