In this book, based on field work undertaken in Afghanistan itself and through engagement with postcolonial theory, Bojan Savic critiques western intervention in Afghanistan by showing how its casting of Afghan natives as “dangerous” has created a power network which fractures the country – in echoes of 19th and 20th century colonial powers in the region. Savic also offers an analysis of how and by what means global security priorities have affected Afghan lives
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
This book is intended to counter the often inaccurate and misleading impressions put about by the me...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
AbstractThis dissertation responds to a growing body of literature that points to a crisis in post-c...
Connecting a number of divergent perspectives on the current state of Afghanistan, this book outline...
Security, Development, and Violence in Afghanistan provides a unique insight into the lived realitie...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
"Western military presence wanes in Afghanistan and a transformed security environment challenges bo...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
The various chapters in this book highlight the realities of war, atrocities of certain behaviors du...
One of our foremost authorities on modern Afghanistan, Barnett R. Rubin has dedicated much of his ca...
Western military presence wanes in Afghanistan and a transformed security environment challenges bor...
The defined purpose of this paper is to analyse the phenomenon of post-modernizing pre-modern societ...
Afghanistan represents one of the most complex mosaics of ethnic groups in the world and its contemp...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
This book is intended to counter the often inaccurate and misleading impressions put about by the me...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
AbstractThis dissertation responds to a growing body of literature that points to a crisis in post-c...
Connecting a number of divergent perspectives on the current state of Afghanistan, this book outline...
Security, Development, and Violence in Afghanistan provides a unique insight into the lived realitie...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
"Western military presence wanes in Afghanistan and a transformed security environment challenges bo...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
The various chapters in this book highlight the realities of war, atrocities of certain behaviors du...
One of our foremost authorities on modern Afghanistan, Barnett R. Rubin has dedicated much of his ca...
Western military presence wanes in Afghanistan and a transformed security environment challenges bor...
The defined purpose of this paper is to analyse the phenomenon of post-modernizing pre-modern societ...
Afghanistan represents one of the most complex mosaics of ethnic groups in the world and its contemp...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
This book is intended to counter the often inaccurate and misleading impressions put about by the me...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...