The multiethnic makeup of Afghanistan has long thwarted peacebuilding attempts and increased tensions amongst the country's many ethnic groups, and as a result, no policy has yet been implemented to specifically meet the needs of any one of them. After the Taliban rose to power again in Afghanistan, tensions between the country's various ethnic groups only grew worse. The article's theoretical foundation was the theory of Protracted Social Conflict developed by Edward Azars. This idea provides more detail and helps pinpoint the causes of the ethnic strife in Afghanistan. This nation sits at the crossroads of four major Asian landmasses: the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Its strategic significance stems from its s...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
Afghanistan represents one of the most complex mosaics of ethnic groups in the world and its contemp...
"The ethnic groups that compose the fabric of Afghanistan are little known outside of Central Asian....
Afghanistan is a country where great civilizations had come together in history. During the period f...
This article focuses on strategies of inter-ethnic conflict resolution in southwest Af-ghanistan und...
Conflicts are caused by various reasons. When competing groups’ goals, objectives, needs or values c...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanist...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have sought to explore in ...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
This article analyses the contents of three newspapers affiliated with the Tajik-dominated Jamiat an...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
Afghanistan represents one of the most complex mosaics of ethnic groups in the world and its contemp...
"The ethnic groups that compose the fabric of Afghanistan are little known outside of Central Asian....
Afghanistan is a country where great civilizations had come together in history. During the period f...
This article focuses on strategies of inter-ethnic conflict resolution in southwest Af-ghanistan und...
Conflicts are caused by various reasons. When competing groups’ goals, objectives, needs or values c...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanist...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have sought to explore in ...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
This article analyses the contents of three newspapers affiliated with the Tajik-dominated Jamiat an...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
Afghanistan is portrayed by academic scholars and policy professionals as an ethnically fractured st...