Gender issues are becoming politicized to the detriment of women in contexts where armed interventions usher in new blueprints for governance and “democratization.” Using illustrations from Afghanistan, this article shows that the nature of emerging political settlements may jeopardize stated international commitments to a women’s rights agenda, especially in contexts where security and the rule of law are severely compromised, where Islam becomes a stake in power struggles, and where ethnic/sectarian constituencies are locked in power struggles for representation in defence of their collective rights
During the twenty years of war in Afghanistan much attention was focussed on the issue of female hum...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
In the light of the recent events that have taken place in Afghanistan, the purpose of this policy b...
The Taliban, backed by Pakistan, emerged in Afghanistan in 1994, announcing their establishment of t...
In recent years, peace and justice processes in post-conflict countries have turned into an industry...
Women have suffered deeply during Afghanistan’s 40 years of war. Violence against women remains one ...
This article argues that women's human rights were and are being violated in Afghanistan regardless ...
This thesis addresses the question of what constitutes the basis rights of Afghan woman, in the area...
The freedom of a nation is to be achieved by itself – similarly the real emancipation of women can b...
THESIS ABSTRACT In this thesis, I attempt to identify major obstacles that are challenging the im...
Ten years after the September 11th attacks in the United States and the military campaign in Afghani...
The recent drafting and ratification of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2...
This article explores struggles for women emancipation and empowerment in contemporary Afghanistan. ...
This paper examines the state of women’s rights in Afghanistan, recommending economic empowerment as...
Cultural and religious practices are critical to explaining Afghanistan’s dreadful reputation concer...
During the twenty years of war in Afghanistan much attention was focussed on the issue of female hum...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
In the light of the recent events that have taken place in Afghanistan, the purpose of this policy b...
The Taliban, backed by Pakistan, emerged in Afghanistan in 1994, announcing their establishment of t...
In recent years, peace and justice processes in post-conflict countries have turned into an industry...
Women have suffered deeply during Afghanistan’s 40 years of war. Violence against women remains one ...
This article argues that women's human rights were and are being violated in Afghanistan regardless ...
This thesis addresses the question of what constitutes the basis rights of Afghan woman, in the area...
The freedom of a nation is to be achieved by itself – similarly the real emancipation of women can b...
THESIS ABSTRACT In this thesis, I attempt to identify major obstacles that are challenging the im...
Ten years after the September 11th attacks in the United States and the military campaign in Afghani...
The recent drafting and ratification of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2...
This article explores struggles for women emancipation and empowerment in contemporary Afghanistan. ...
This paper examines the state of women’s rights in Afghanistan, recommending economic empowerment as...
Cultural and religious practices are critical to explaining Afghanistan’s dreadful reputation concer...
During the twenty years of war in Afghanistan much attention was focussed on the issue of female hum...
This article is based on two months of fieldwork conducted in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2010. It is a fe...
In the light of the recent events that have taken place in Afghanistan, the purpose of this policy b...