in shaping Afghanistan’s political dynamics. I'd like to thank the editors and reviewers for their comments & the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) for funding the field visit to the USA as part of a project on Taliban taxation.
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data, I argue that access to these sites sustained political order, while their disruption intensified conflict and instability. The Taliban’s return to power, in part, reflects the failure of both the government and international actors to recognise the enduring importance of trade route control in
neo-patrimonial political order and its eventual disintegration. Focusing on the Karzai and Ghani administrations alongside the Taliban insurgency, it shows how control of checkpoints as key rent-generating sites enabled patrons to maintain influence over elites and strongmen. Drawing on first-hand
🚨 Publication alert 🚨
Thrilled to share that my article, 'Checkpoint Taxation and Neo-Patrimonial Order in Afghanistan,' has been published in the Journal of Development and Change. The article examines how checkpoint taxation shaped Afghanistan’s..
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A true reflection of what has probably gone in the delusional mind of Trump. www.facebook.com/share/v/1RNX...
looking forward to the invaluable insights and commentary from distinguished scholars Zachariah Mampilly, Thomas Barfield, Noah Coburn, Dinissa Duvanova, Kevin Narizny, and Norrin Ripsman. We hope to see many of you there for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion.
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If you are in town, please join us for the Fall 2025 Textor Book Manuscript Workshop at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. We will be discussing my forthcoming book, Fiscal Failure in Afghanistan: The Political Economy of Taxation and State-Building. I am very much
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Picture of a small child holding a bouquet of balloons in a field. Over the image, a text that reads "WIDERAngle Blog: Moving away from traditional aid-or are we moving back?"
Are we moving away from traditional aid or circling back to it? 🤔 Patterns of tied aid and inflated figures are resurfacing.
This blog unpacks what 'traditional aid' means, why it changed, and why current trends might feel more like backtracking.
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and future societal challenges. For more information about the conference, please visit the link below:
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an Authoritarian Regime: A Review of Fiscal and Monetary Policies. The conference brought together academics, scholars, and practitioners to explore the intersections between fiscal and monetary policies and how tax law reforms and the evolving role of taxation can help address both contemporary...
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending a three-day conference — Rethinking the Tax Paradigm — organised by the Critical Approaches to Taxation and Society (CATS) Network at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, from 27–29 August 2025. I presented my new paper, Institutional Resilience under...
📢 New Policy Brief: How to make aid work in fragile states
Aid in fragile contexts needs more than technical fixes. The brief calls for long-term, flexible support rooted in local legitimacy.
📄: go.unu.edu/pTvBB
#FragileAid @apvjustino.bsky.social @rgisselquist.bsky.social @anvaccaro.bsky.social
Art card featuring the text: "Research Paper: Tax Harmonisation Policy within the West African Economic and Monetary Union: Analysis and Prospects by Raissatou Joelle Traore".
The West African Economic and Monetary Union has been engaged in an ambitious project to harmonise its members’ domestic tax systems.
30 years later, what have been the challenges and successes of this policy? Find out here: www.ictd.ac/publication/...
#Taxation #WestAfrica #WAEMU
Joining #FfD4? Don’t miss our side event: “From Insight to Impact: Harnessing Research Collaboration to Build Better Tax Systems” co-hosted by @iisd.org, @ictdtax.bsky.social, @odi.global & @theifs.bsky.social
📍July 3, 8:30 a.m. | Room 12 | In person only
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3. independent working group within the conference programme. Further information, including the conference agenda, is available at the link below:
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2. academic papers were presented, covering a broad spectrum of topics in international studies. I presented my new paper on the politicisation of aid and its intersection with local politics. It was also great to meet and engage in discussions with the International Political Economy Group, an
1. I had the pleasure of attending the @British International Studies Association (BISA 2025) conference, held in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This year’s event marked the 50th anniversary of BISA’s founding and brought together hundreds of scholars and academics from around the world. More than 1,000
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In case you missed it! The latest #WIID release is here! 📊 Data up to 2022 for 202 countries is now available for free download. Explore the WIID Explorer for charts, tables, and inequality factsheets. We are very proud of it!
See it here: go.unu.edu/DI5xt...
New book: Fragile Aid
Why does aid fail in fragile states? Our book looks into this—it's not just about how much we give, but how.
• Delivery methods matter.
• Top-down aid often fails without local understanding.
• We need adaptable, context-aware approaches.
👉 go.unu.edu/vnGwD
Many will be glad to see Haji Zaher fall from grace. He abused his positions of power to enrich himself, strike at rivals and grab land, keeping millions of Afghans trapped in poverty and the Republic mired in corruption. #Afghanistan bit.ly/44dc8pk
Fragile contexts are home to 24% of the world’s population (1.9 billion people) and 73% of the world’s extreme poor.
Here are three reasons why donors should prioritise investment in strengthening tax systems and how to do so: ow.ly/GiMc50VJu4H
#FFD4 #PublicFinance #FragileStates
Ali Yawar Adili, Non-Resident Fellow at @nyucic.bsky.social looks at the Islamic Emirate of #Afghanistan’s relations with six local #Hazara commanders, who were initially showcased, as proving the inclusiveness of the movement, but how well have they fared since the Taliban takeover? bit.ly/3G1JKwc
Today I got my copy of Authoritarian Consolidation in Times of Crisis, edited by @jpolga.bsky.social and Raúl Sánchez Urribarrí.
A nice present in troubled times.
Thanks to the editors for their amazing work and to @benedictebull.bsky.social and Manuel Sutherland for awesome team effort.
It’s time for a broader, bolder feminist fiscal agenda, argue
Caren Grown, @giuliamascagni.bsky.social & @rhiannoncm.bsky.social.
🚺 Today's @un-ecosoc.bsky.social meeting on #gender and #tax is a key opportunity to move in this direction.
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🔔 New on the Global Observatory: “Making Peace Great Again? The Challenges and Potentials of Trump’s Approach to Peace Diplomacy” By Isabel Bramsen, Isak Svensson, and Peter Wallensteen
Read the full article here 👇 theglobalobservatory.org/2025/03/maki...
Faced with some of the worse #debt levels in over a decade, #African countries will likely need to increase their revenue sources to balance the books. What about starting by looking at #tax contributions from #wealthycitizens?
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Afghanistan contributes little to global emissions, but faces dire climate crises with losses up to $3B! Yet, it's not getting any funds promised to poorest countries. @assemmayar1 looks into the economic toll of climate change putting figures to the harm being done. #ClimateChange bit.ly/4iSWNOB