Afghanistan (tagged articles)Photo: Staff Sgt. Kaily Brown/U.S. Army CC-2
Corruption and Graft in Post-Conflict AfghanistanParag R. Dharmavarapu - With the departure of international forces and the exit of Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan has entered a new age. While Afghanistan’s GDP has quintupled to $20 billion since 2002, the war-torn country remains one of the world’s most impoverished, insecure and... Keep Reading »
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Britain's 4th Afghan WarMichael Clarke - British troops will be winding up their operations in Afghanistan by the end of next year. There may be other specialised things British troops will do thereafter, depending on what happens in Afghanistan from 2015. But sustained ‘combat operations’ for... Keep Reading »
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Access to Education for Girls in the Rural Regions of Afghanistan Following the Fall of the TalibanInnes Leighton - At present, ‘more than 80 percent of Afghan women are illiterate’.1 However, in the rural regions of Afghanistan, where more than 74 percent of the population lives, the illiteracy rate of females is closer to 93 percent.2 Following the establishment of... Keep Reading »
Talking to 'Terrorists': Facilitating Dialogue with the Afghan TalibanT M - After 35 years of war in Afghanistan[1], the year 2014 brings two milestones capable of major impact on the future – for better or worse. Firstly, the presidential elections that took place in early April, so far reported to be relatively successful, and secondly... Keep Reading »
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Vision to Product: Inconsistencies in Theories Used in Failed Peacebuilding ProgramsRick Bartoldus - This paper identifies and provides an initial analysis of the problem of mismatched theories in peacebuilding programs. This problem occurs when a project is developed by a group that subscribes to one theory of peacebuilding, but is then executed by a group that subscribes... Keep Reading »
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