Subnational government in Afghanistan /

Shurkin, Michael.
ACKU
Michael Shurkin.
Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2011.
xiii, 23 page ; 28 cm.
English
9780833052292
Subnational governments
Afghanistan.
Legitimacy of governments
Afghanistan.
,Afghanistan -- Politics and government -- 2001-.
Pamphlet JS7442.2. / S48 2011
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
3ACKU000358829
Abstract: This primer on subnational government in Afghanistan is meant to inform efforts to strengthen local government in recently cleared areas. Among the problems afflicting the Afghan state are the lack of effective service provision and representation, which together should constitute the base of the state's legitimacy. This paper identifies the various entities of local government and identifies opportunities for improvement. It is based on a review of the available academic and nongovernmental studies of subnational government in Afghanistan and interviews with civilian experts, including consultants attached to U.S. and allied government agencies. Opportunities to make the system more participatory and representative should be sought at lower levels to compensate for weak central institutions, and the court system must be strengthened where possible. Good intelligence about local politics must precede engagement. Governance metrics should gauge subjective perceptions of the legitimacy of the Afghan state, rather than objective outputs.