The interviews and observation of the September 2005 elections for the lower house of parliament and provincial councils in Afghanistan disclose that despite shortcomings, the elections were relatively free. The elections, conducted in the absence of party politics, created a divided legislature struggling to unite. Women members, equally divided by region and ethnicity, may exert a moderating influence on the legislature, which is dominated by the "Islamist right"
The 2014 Afghan presidential and provincial council elections will have a critical effect on the fut...
This paper looks at the political system in Afghanistan in the wake of the 2010 parliamentary electi...
During the American-led military campaign, the anti- Taliban Afghan groups signed the .UNsponsored ...
Afghanistan’s parliamentary elections in September 2005 marked the re-establishment of the legislatu...
In 2004 and 2005, Afghanistan adopted a permanent constitution and elected a president and a parliam...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
Electoral systems are the most powerful lever of political engineering for conflict resolution and s...
The post-Taliban democratic reforms in Afghanistan were in part a recreation of the past. Afghanista...
While Afghanistan has made progress towards democratic governance, there are still challenges to be ...
Presidential elections in Afghanistan were held on October 9, 2004, with heavy turnout and minimal v...
Women’s empowerment has become a salient issue in nation building in recent times. The need to secur...
Since the 1979 Soviet invasion,Afghanistan has been in a continuous state of war.Following theUS l...
In Afghanistan, day to a day power struggle, rampant corruption, and numerous challenges increased a...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the Afghan women politician’s life experiences through the...
The 2014 Afghan presidential and provincial council elections will have a critical effect on the fut...
This paper looks at the political system in Afghanistan in the wake of the 2010 parliamentary electi...
During the American-led military campaign, the anti- Taliban Afghan groups signed the .UNsponsored ...
Afghanistan’s parliamentary elections in September 2005 marked the re-establishment of the legislatu...
In 2004 and 2005, Afghanistan adopted a permanent constitution and elected a president and a parliam...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
Electoral systems are the most powerful lever of political engineering for conflict resolution and s...
The post-Taliban democratic reforms in Afghanistan were in part a recreation of the past. Afghanista...
While Afghanistan has made progress towards democratic governance, there are still challenges to be ...
Presidential elections in Afghanistan were held on October 9, 2004, with heavy turnout and minimal v...
Women’s empowerment has become a salient issue in nation building in recent times. The need to secur...
Since the 1979 Soviet invasion,Afghanistan has been in a continuous state of war.Following theUS l...
In Afghanistan, day to a day power struggle, rampant corruption, and numerous challenges increased a...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the Afghan women politician’s life experiences through the...
The 2014 Afghan presidential and provincial council elections will have a critical effect on the fut...
This paper looks at the political system in Afghanistan in the wake of the 2010 parliamentary electi...
During the American-led military campaign, the anti- Taliban Afghan groups signed the .UNsponsored ...