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Post-Conflict Administrations as Democracy-Building Instruments

The period that stretches from the end of the Cold War until today has weathered the emergence of a large number of new states. With each addition, the international community has striven to regulate statehood and rein in its most erratic and unpredictable manifestations.1 In particular, the international community has tried to affect what kind of political regimes are set up in these new states. The multi-dimensional administration established by States or International Organizations to (re)build governmental institutions in territories where the governments have floundered completely have constituted an useful instrument to reach that goal. This strategy, while costly, has not been ...

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