Afghanistan is not traditionally seen as a ‘decolonized’ state, given that it was never formally part of any empire. Yet Afghan state leaders embraced the language of anti-colonialism and self-determination to assert influence in the international community, and especially at the UN. This paper explores the interactions between Afghan elites and the UN, particularly the way that Afghanistan fought the growing global consensus that self-determination in the era of decolonization meant the establishment of an international states system. Afghan elites instead argued that self-determination was for peoples, not states. Afghanistan’s stance on self-determination, as an exception to territorial state centrism, provides a way of thinking about de...
AbstractThis dissertation responds to a growing body of literature that points to a crisis in post-c...
State islam and tribes facing international organizations. The case of Afghanistan 1978-1998. This...
Focusing on four key issue areas relevant to the immediate and near future of Afghanistan including ...
Following more than a decade of NATO's intervention in Afghanistan, it is often argued that the UN, ...
From 15-18 June 2000, more than 200 persons participated in an international conference entitled, 'A...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
The post-Taliban democratic reforms in Afghanistan were in part a recreation of the past. Afghanista...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
In this research, efforts have been made to address the challenges, barriers to government, nation b...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
There is an ongoing mission in Afghanistan; a mission driven by external political forces. At its co...
Afghanistan is currently under the tentative rule of an international administration, or neotrustees...
The defined purpose of this paper is to analyse the phenomenon of post-modernizing pre-modern societ...
State-building has become the technique used by networks of liberal global governance to bring order...
This article examines the role of the UNHCR in the launch of a scheme fostering the creation of new ...
AbstractThis dissertation responds to a growing body of literature that points to a crisis in post-c...
State islam and tribes facing international organizations. The case of Afghanistan 1978-1998. This...
Focusing on four key issue areas relevant to the immediate and near future of Afghanistan including ...
Following more than a decade of NATO's intervention in Afghanistan, it is often argued that the UN, ...
From 15-18 June 2000, more than 200 persons participated in an international conference entitled, 'A...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
The post-Taliban democratic reforms in Afghanistan were in part a recreation of the past. Afghanista...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
In this research, efforts have been made to address the challenges, barriers to government, nation b...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
There is an ongoing mission in Afghanistan; a mission driven by external political forces. At its co...
Afghanistan is currently under the tentative rule of an international administration, or neotrustees...
The defined purpose of this paper is to analyse the phenomenon of post-modernizing pre-modern societ...
State-building has become the technique used by networks of liberal global governance to bring order...
This article examines the role of the UNHCR in the launch of a scheme fostering the creation of new ...
AbstractThis dissertation responds to a growing body of literature that points to a crisis in post-c...
State islam and tribes facing international organizations. The case of Afghanistan 1978-1998. This...
Focusing on four key issue areas relevant to the immediate and near future of Afghanistan including ...