World Bank Research Digest, Vol. 12(3)
This issue focuses on FCV Countries and Topics and features the following articles: Confronting the Development Challenges of Fragility, Conflict, and Violence; What Drives the Radicalization of Foreign Terrorist Recruits? The Cost of Fear; Leaving, Staying, or Coming Back? Migration Decisionsduring the Northern Mali Conflict; How Myanmar’s Reforms Are Playing Out in Rural Villages; Obstacles on the Road to Economic Growth in the West Bank; Can Public Works Help Postconflict Communities Escape Poverty? Can Mass Media Increase Women’s Political Participation after Civil War? Conflict and Poverty in Afghanistan’s Transition; Who Benefited from Burundi’s Demobilization Program? and U.S. Food Aid and Civil Conflict Revisited: A Methodological Caution .
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Format: | Brief biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2018-05-22
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Subjects: | FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES, VIOLENCE, TERRORISM, MIGRATION, ECONOMIC REFORM, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, POVERTY, DEMOBILIZATION, FOOD AID, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/423831526995828804/Research-digest-newsletter-Vol-12-No-3 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31554 |
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Summary: | This issue focuses on FCV Countries and
Topics and features the following articles: Confronting the
Development Challenges of Fragility, Conflict, and Violence;
What Drives the Radicalization of Foreign Terrorist
Recruits? The Cost of Fear; Leaving, Staying, or Coming
Back? Migration Decisionsduring the Northern Mali Conflict;
How Myanmar’s Reforms Are Playing Out in Rural Villages;
Obstacles on the Road to Economic Growth in the West Bank;
Can Public Works Help Postconflict Communities Escape
Poverty? Can Mass Media Increase Women’s Political
Participation after Civil War? Conflict and Poverty in
Afghanistan’s Transition; Who Benefited from Burundi’s
Demobilization Program? and U.S. Food Aid and Civil Conflict
Revisited: A Methodological Caution . |
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