THINK AGAIN
Tags: CHARTS, diagrams, etc.; AFGHANISTAN -- Politics & government -- 2001-
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- THINK AGAIN. // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);9/7/2009, Vol. 154 Issue 10, p10
A chart is presented on politics and government in Afghanistan.
- Government Effectiveness. // Burma (Myanmar) Country Review;2008, p52
A table is presented that shows the government effectiveness scores of several countries including Afghanistan, Czech Republic, and Mexico which reflect the competency of the bureaucracy and the quality of public service delivery in each country as measured by the World Bank Policy Research...
- Political Stability. // Azerbaijan Country Review;2012, p33
A chart is presented depicting the assessment of various countries in terms of their political stability including Afghanistan, Cape Verde, and Finland.
- A Post-Taliban Snapshot. Douthat, Ross; Poe, Marshall // Atlantic Monthly (10727825);Dec2004, Vol. 294 Issue 5, p68
This article presents statistics from the Brookings Institution's "Afghanistan Index," which tracks the status of the country according to a variety of statistical measures. Current trends reveal an interesting combination of positive and negative indicators. The article suggests that the most...
- Political Risk Index. // Solomon Islands Country Review;2012, p21
A chart is presented which lists the political risk scores or ratings of various countries worldwide including Afghanistan, Angola and Colombia.
- Political Stability. // Solomon Islands Country Review;2012, p31
A chart is presented which lists the political stability scores or ratings of various countries worldwide including Afghanistan, Angola and Cambodia.
- Freedom Rankings. // Solomon Islands Country Review;2012, p40
A chart is presented which lists the political freedom scores or ratings of various countries worldwide including Afghanistan, Angola and Cambodia.
- MapSearch. // Junior Scholastic;2/2/2009, Vol. 111 Issue 11, p10
The article offers facts and information about Afghanistan, including its population, government and economy.
- AFGHANISTAN WANTS TO SEE THE MONEY. Bast, Andrew // Newsweek;8/2/2010, Vol. 156 Issue 5, p8
The article discusses a decision by foreign governments to increase the amount of their economic assistance to Afghanistan given directly to the government.


