Insecurity in post-9/11 Afghanistan continues to be a major obstacle in achieving postconflict domestic stability and security. At the heart of this security challenge is a three-decade old intra-state armed conflict that is still battling the postconflict reconstruction strategy to deliver a "peace dividend" - one that gains the Afghan population's trust by convincing them that it is their strategy that will ultimately serve the people's interests. Understanding postconflict reconstruction as a peacebuilding strategy where most of the available resources are focused on containing violence rather than addressing the roots causes of intra-Afghan unresolved conflict, this paper critically examines the framework of Afghanistan's postconflict r...
Forty years of civil war have made the Afghan nation not just tired of such internecine conflict but...
Post-conflict environments often face the challenge of how to deal with non-state armed actors (NSAA...
Recent Western interventions into war-torn states have evolved into burdensome and impractical ventu...
Insecurity in post-9/11 Afghanistan continues to be a major obstacle in achieving postconflict domes...
After more than three decades of war and conflict, Afghanistan is back on track toward...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
Armed conflicts have left numerous marks on the history of mankind and still continue to do so. They...
Present Afghanistan is the result of more than two decades of war and a few years of relative peace ...
This study explores the cyclical nature of conflict in Afghanistan and the elusive condition of stab...
Conflicts are caused by various reasons. When competing groups’ goals, objectives, needs or values c...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
This article looks at the question what lies at the root of insurrection under the context of state-...
The article explores the domestic and regional implications of the NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan...
In 2001, after the international intervention in Afghanistan and the conclusion of Bon Agreement, i...
Forty years of civil war have made the Afghan nation not just tired of such internecine conflict but...
Post-conflict environments often face the challenge of how to deal with non-state armed actors (NSAA...
Recent Western interventions into war-torn states have evolved into burdensome and impractical ventu...
Insecurity in post-9/11 Afghanistan continues to be a major obstacle in achieving postconflict domes...
After more than three decades of war and conflict, Afghanistan is back on track toward...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
Armed conflicts have left numerous marks on the history of mankind and still continue to do so. They...
Present Afghanistan is the result of more than two decades of war and a few years of relative peace ...
This study explores the cyclical nature of conflict in Afghanistan and the elusive condition of stab...
Conflicts are caused by various reasons. When competing groups’ goals, objectives, needs or values c...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
This article looks at the question what lies at the root of insurrection under the context of state-...
The article explores the domestic and regional implications of the NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan...
In 2001, after the international intervention in Afghanistan and the conclusion of Bon Agreement, i...
Forty years of civil war have made the Afghan nation not just tired of such internecine conflict but...
Post-conflict environments often face the challenge of how to deal with non-state armed actors (NSAA...
Recent Western interventions into war-torn states have evolved into burdensome and impractical ventu...