Conflict and Development : Lessons from South Asia

South Asia is the second most violent place on earth after Iraq. Conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan have attracted global attention. Parts of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal have experienced long-running conflict. Conflicts result in death, misery,...

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Main Authors: Ghani, Ejaz, Iyer, Lakshmi
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/09/12764884/conflict-development-lessons-south-asia
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spelling okr-10986-101572021-04-23T14:02:49Z Conflict and Development : Lessons from South Asia Ghani, Ejaz Iyer, Lakshmi AID AGENCIES ARMED FORCES BACKWARD REGIONS BOMBINGS BOUNDARIES CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS CONFLICT MANAGEMENT CONFLICTS COUNTERINSURGENCY DEATHS DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SHOCKS ETHNIC CONFLICT ETHNIC CONFLICTS FIGHTING FRONTIER GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBAL TRADE HOUSEHOLD WELFARE IBRD INCOME INSURGENT INSURGENTS LAGGING REGION LAGGING REGIONS LAND INVASIONS LANDLOCKED REGIONS MILITARY OPERATIONS MILITIAS NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINES NEGOTIATIONS PEACE PEACE AGREEMENTS PEACE RESEARCH POLICE POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR AREAS POOR COUNTRIES POOR REGIONS POORER AREAS POORER REGIONS POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION REBELS REFUGEE REGIONAL COOPERATION REGIONAL COOPERATION INITIATIVES REINTEGRATION OF REFUGEES REVOLUTIONS SAFETY NET SAFETY NET PROGRAMS TERRORISM TRADE POLICY TRAP VICTIMS VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT WAR WARS WELFARE PROGRAMS South Asia is the second most violent place on earth after Iraq. Conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan have attracted global attention. Parts of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal have experienced long-running conflict. Conflicts result in death, misery, social trauma, destruction of infrastructure, and have huge spillover effects. What is conflict? Where is it concentrated? Is conflict a problem for development, or a failure of development? And what should policy makers do? 2012-08-13T10:35:06Z 2012-08-13T10:35:06Z 2010-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/09/12764884/conflict-development-lessons-south-asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10157 English Economic Premise; No. 31 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia
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topic AID AGENCIES
ARMED FORCES
BACKWARD REGIONS
BOMBINGS
BOUNDARIES
CIVIL WAR
CIVIL WARS
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
CONFLICTS
COUNTERINSURGENCY
DEATHS
DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ETHNIC CONFLICT
ETHNIC CONFLICTS
FIGHTING
FRONTIER
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBAL TRADE
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
IBRD
INCOME
INSURGENT
INSURGENTS
LAGGING REGION
LAGGING REGIONS
LAND INVASIONS
LANDLOCKED REGIONS
MILITARY OPERATIONS
MILITIAS
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
NEGOTIATIONS
PEACE
PEACE AGREEMENTS
PEACE RESEARCH
POLICE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POOR AREAS
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR REGIONS
POORER AREAS
POORER REGIONS
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
REBELS
REFUGEE
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL COOPERATION INITIATIVES
REINTEGRATION OF REFUGEES
REVOLUTIONS
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
TERRORISM
TRADE POLICY
TRAP
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VIOLENT CONFLICT
WAR
WARS
WELFARE PROGRAMS
spellingShingle AID AGENCIES
ARMED FORCES
BACKWARD REGIONS
BOMBINGS
BOUNDARIES
CIVIL WAR
CIVIL WARS
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
CONFLICTS
COUNTERINSURGENCY
DEATHS
DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ETHNIC CONFLICT
ETHNIC CONFLICTS
FIGHTING
FRONTIER
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBAL TRADE
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
IBRD
INCOME
INSURGENT
INSURGENTS
LAGGING REGION
LAGGING REGIONS
LAND INVASIONS
LANDLOCKED REGIONS
MILITARY OPERATIONS
MILITIAS
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
NEGOTIATIONS
PEACE
PEACE AGREEMENTS
PEACE RESEARCH
POLICE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POOR AREAS
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR REGIONS
POORER AREAS
POORER REGIONS
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
REBELS
REFUGEE
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL COOPERATION INITIATIVES
REINTEGRATION OF REFUGEES
REVOLUTIONS
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
TERRORISM
TRADE POLICY
TRAP
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VIOLENT CONFLICT
WAR
WARS
WELFARE PROGRAMS
Ghani, Ejaz
Iyer, Lakshmi
Conflict and Development : Lessons from South Asia
geographic_facet South Asia
relation Economic Premise; No. 31
description South Asia is the second most violent place on earth after Iraq. Conflicts in Afghanistan and Pakistan have attracted global attention. Parts of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal have experienced long-running conflict. Conflicts result in death, misery, social trauma, destruction of infrastructure, and have huge spillover effects. What is conflict? Where is it concentrated? Is conflict a problem for development, or a failure of development? And what should policy makers do?
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Ghani, Ejaz
Iyer, Lakshmi
author_facet Ghani, Ejaz
Iyer, Lakshmi
author_sort Ghani, Ejaz
title Conflict and Development : Lessons from South Asia
title_short Conflict and Development : Lessons from South Asia
title_full Conflict and Development : Lessons from South Asia
title_fullStr Conflict and Development : Lessons from South Asia
title_full_unstemmed Conflict and Development : Lessons from South Asia
title_sort conflict and development : lessons from south asia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/09/12764884/conflict-development-lessons-south-asia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10157
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