Stabilization in Afghanistan Trends in Violence, Attitudes, Well-being and Program Activity
Radha Iyengar Plumb,
Jacob Shapiro,
Benjamin Crisman,
Manu Singh and
James Mao
No WR-1192, Working Papers from RAND Corporation
Abstract:
This paper analyzes data from multiple sources to better understand the relationship between stabilization programming and trends in key outcomes — including: security, popular support for the government, popular support for antigovernment elements, community cohesion and resilience, health of the Afghan people, economic well-being of the Afghan people, and conflict.
Pages: 115 pages
Date: 2017-06
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