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Building Energy Institutions in a Conflict Zone

Interventions by International Organisations in Afghanistan

How do international development organisations develop institutional capacity in conflict zones? Here we take a descriptive, topological perspective on the question, using the case of Afghanistan. For twenty years prior to the capture of Afghanistan by the Taliban in August 2021 the international community directed substantial resources to Afghanistan, seeking to build a democratic state. Here we examine selected, energy-related aspects of those institution-building processes, taking the country as a case study of institutional development for energy and other transitions that is explicitly driven by particular values. We find that this institutional development can be categorized in terms of three main themes: development of a regulatory framework for the energy sector; privatisation of energy systems; and women's empowerment in terms of knowledge, skills and engagement in energy sector provisioning. 

Author/s
Dr. Abdullah Fahimi
External Publications

The Saudi-Iranian Conflict

What are the roots of the rivalry and what are its consequences?

Author/s
Dr. Ali Fathollah-Nejad
Sebastian Sons

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Events

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18:00 - 19:30 | 19 Jan 2012

“We will not abandon Afghanistan”

Michael Steiner, special representative of the German government, on the next steps of international engagement

International politicians do not have much time to make progress on Afghanistan before the US presidential elections. Michael Steiner came to the DGAP to discuss the prospects for upcoming negotiations that will deal with the withdraw of troops and lasting stability in the country. Building up the Afghan security forces and talks with the Taliban are among the central challenges faced by the country.

Program Event
Vortrag
13:00 - 14:30 | 22 Nov 2011

Pakistan and the West

Towards Convergence or Conflict?

The alliance between Pakistan and the U.S. has never been an easy one, but the tacit support of the Taliban uprising in Afghanistan through the military establishment in Pakistan has raised fundamental question on how to calibrate Western and American policies towards the country. Bruce Riedel from the Brookings Institution discussed the current situation in the country at the German Council on Foreign Relations.

Program Event
Expertenrunde
12:30 - 14:30 | 26 Sep 2011

Internationale Zusammenarbeit und die Umbrüche in der arabischen Welt

Im „Arabischen Frühling“ sind die fehlenden wirtschaftlichen Perspektiven der meist jungen Bevölkerung eine wichtige Triebfeder. Der Erfolg der Freiheitsbewegungen dürfte auch davon abhängen, dass sich die ökonomische Situation in den arabischen Staaten erkennbar verbessert.

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Diskussion
Berlin

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