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Enabling Environment Approach (EEA) and Aid Expenditure in Post-2001 Afghanistan

In: Patriarchal Hierarchy

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  • Kambaiz Rafi

    (UCL (University College London))

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The initial steps for orientating state institutions in Afghanistan in line with EEA were taken in December 2001 in Bonn, Germany, at a conference organized by the United Nations to negotiate a post-Taliban regime transition. The Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan Pending the Re-Establishment of Permanent Government Institutions (Agreement hereafter), signed at the now widely known Bonn Conference on Afghanistan, called for the establishment of an ‘Interim Administration’ to retain the powers vested in a sovereign following an official transfer of power. The composition, functions and governing procedures of the Interim Administration were laid out in the Agreement. The process of institutional change set forth thereafter led to the approval of a new Constitution by a traditional assembly called Loya Jigra in January 2004 (see Hanifi, 2012 for a discussion on Loya Jirga). Commitment to a “market economy” was enshrined in Article 10 of the new Constitution.

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  • Kambaiz Rafi, 2022. "Enabling Environment Approach (EEA) and Aid Expenditure in Post-2001 Afghanistan," Springer Books, in: Patriarchal Hierarchy, chapter 0, pages 137-154, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-98407-6_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98407-6_4
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