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Reconstruction Economics: Financing, Corruption, and Winning Peace in the Middle East MTA
From Donor Coordination to Local Capacity — Practical Strategies for Rebuilding

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Reconstruction Economics: Financing, Corruption, and Winning Peace in the Middle East

*Reconstruction Economics* presents a strategic framework for rebuilding post-conflict societies in the Middle East, arguing that reconstruction must be treated as a tool for securing a durable peace rather than a mere series of infrastructure projects. The book emphasizes that every financial choice—from grants and concessional loans to the integration of Islamic finance—shapes the political economy of recovery. By aligning macroeconomic stabilization with robust public financial management and private sector risk-sharing, planners can foster inclusive growth, reduce fiscal fragility, and create a tangible "peace dividend" that builds state legitimacy.

A central pillar of the text is the systemic prevention of corruption and the professionalization of procurement. The author advocates for modern safeguards such as open contracting data standards, e-procurement, and beneficial ownership disclosure to ensure that reconstruction funds reach their intended purposes. By moving from emergency purchasing to competitive markets and implementing third-party monitoring and citizen oversight, governments can restore public trust. This transparency is complemented by a focus on local capacity, urging the empowerment of municipal finance and utility reform to ensure that essential services like power, water, health, and education are sustainable and resilient.

The book also addresses the human and social dimensions of recovery, prioritizing the economic reintegration of refugees, IDPs, and former combatants. It details demand-led skills training and support for MSMEs as vital engines for job creation, particularly for women and youth who are often marginalized in the aftermath of war. Furthermore, the text highlights the necessity of "climate-smart" rebuilding and the transparent management of natural resource revenues through sovereign wealth funds to prevent the "resource curse" and ensure intergenerational equity.

Ultimately, the book concludes that winning peace requires the deliberate alignment of economics, governance, and diplomacy. Technical economic solutions must be harmonized with political reconciliation and regional diplomatic cooperation to be successful. By shifting incentives away from rent-seeking and toward inclusive development, reconstruction can transform former frontlines into economic corridors. The final roadmap serves as a practical guide for moving from crisis to a self-sustaining, peaceful future through institutional integrity and adaptive management.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Financing architecture: Strategic use of grants, concessional loans, guarantees, Islamic finance (Sukuk), and regional capital with proper sequencing to balance immediate needs and long-term sustainability
  • Anti-corruption systems: Practical implementation of open contracting, e-procurement, beneficial ownership disclosure, third-party monitoring, and enforcement mechanisms to ensure integrity in reconstruction spending
  • Local capacity building: Strengthening municipal finance, utility reform, and decentralized governance to ensure local institutions can manage reconstruction efforts effectively and sustainably
  • Essential services reconstruction: Rebuilding power, water, health, and education systems with climate resilience, social inclusion, and 'build back better' approaches to create visible peace dividends
  • Job creation at scale: Supporting MSMEs, implementing cash-for-work programs, demand-led skills training, and creating inclusive labor markets for women, youth, and displaced populations
Who's It For:

Planners, economists, and program managers working on reconstruction in conflict-affected settings who need practical strategies to convert political commitments and donor pledges into functioning services, jobs, and legitimate governance that sustains peace.

Author:

Nicholas Stevens

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Date Published:

March 15, 2026

Language:

English

Word Count:

45,620 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 12 minutes

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