In the late summer of 2021, after decades of instability, Afghanistan was rocked by yet another tragically familiar upheaval when the Taliban assumed power. It seemed to take them only days, but in actual fact there had been signs long before that the fall of Kabul was imminent. To understand more clearly how this was possible, we need detailed and reliable insights. How do people from Afghanistan – both inside the country and abroad – perceive the situation? What are the real-life conditions for the latest developments? What underlying religious and social factors motivate the Taliban? This special issue addresses questions such as these. It brings together articles that describe and contextualise the background, effects, and resonance of ...
Ahead of the critical NATO Summit in Belgium on 25 May, 2017, Dr Sajjan Gohel discusses the security...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have in recent years sough...
Afghanistan has been at war with the West since the late 1900’s, remaining in a state of constant tu...
In the late summer of 2021, after decades of instability, Afghanistan was rocked by yet another trag...
In the late summer of 2021, after decades of instability, Afghanistan was rocked by yet another trag...
Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Lessons From Afghanistan’ This Special Issue aims to provide an i...
The return in late June 2021 of the last German soldiers from the Resolute Support Mission to Afghan...
This article documents how decades of conflict in Afghanistan have uprooted local families and how m...
This article deals with the social background and the life worlds of the followers of the Taliban mo...
The unopposed fall of Kabul to the Taliban on 15th August 2021 apparently took many people by surpri...
Afghanistan’s Taliban are back in power. How did they get there? How can their discriminatory polici...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
Ahead of the critical NATO Summit in Belgium on 25 May Dr Sajjan Gohel discusses the security condit...
The town of Istalif, located in the plains of Parwan north of Kabul, and the political lives of the ...
This article documents how decades of conflict in Afghanistan have uprooted local families and how m...
Ahead of the critical NATO Summit in Belgium on 25 May, 2017, Dr Sajjan Gohel discusses the security...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have in recent years sough...
Afghanistan has been at war with the West since the late 1900’s, remaining in a state of constant tu...
In the late summer of 2021, after decades of instability, Afghanistan was rocked by yet another trag...
In the late summer of 2021, after decades of instability, Afghanistan was rocked by yet another trag...
Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Lessons From Afghanistan’ This Special Issue aims to provide an i...
The return in late June 2021 of the last German soldiers from the Resolute Support Mission to Afghan...
This article documents how decades of conflict in Afghanistan have uprooted local families and how m...
This article deals with the social background and the life worlds of the followers of the Taliban mo...
The unopposed fall of Kabul to the Taliban on 15th August 2021 apparently took many people by surpri...
Afghanistan’s Taliban are back in power. How did they get there? How can their discriminatory polici...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
Ahead of the critical NATO Summit in Belgium on 25 May Dr Sajjan Gohel discusses the security condit...
The town of Istalif, located in the plains of Parwan north of Kabul, and the political lives of the ...
This article documents how decades of conflict in Afghanistan have uprooted local families and how m...
Ahead of the critical NATO Summit in Belgium on 25 May, 2017, Dr Sajjan Gohel discusses the security...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have in recent years sough...
Afghanistan has been at war with the West since the late 1900’s, remaining in a state of constant tu...