In 2004 and 2005, Afghanistan adopted a permanent constitution and elected a president and a parliament. The parliament is emerging as a significant force in Afghan politics, as shown in debate over a new cabinet proposed in March 2006. However, insurgent violence continues to threaten Afghan stability. See CRS Report RL30588, Afghanistan: Post-War Governance, Security, and U.S. Policy, by Kenneth Katzman
The 2004 election was a disaster. For all the unity that could have come from 2001, the election res...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
Pursuant to the Constitution of Afghanistan 2004, President is Head of the State as well as Head of ...
In 2004 and 2005, Afghanistan adopted a permanent constitution and elected a president and a parliam...
Presidential elections in Afghanistan were held on October 9, 2004, with heavy turnout and minimal v...
Afghanistan's planned political transition was completed with the convening of a parliament in Decem...
Post-Taliban Afghanistan has adopted a constitution and elected a president and a parliament; that b...
The year 2018 was characterized by parliamentary elections, held on 20 October. While the elections ...
It is becoming evident that if and when Afghanistan makes meaningful steps towards democracy, electi...
Since the 1979 Soviet invasion,Afghanistan has been in a continuous state of war.Following theUS l...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
Abstract: In accordance with Article 4 of the Bonn Agreement, the presidential election in Afghanist...
In Afghanistan, day to a day power struggle, rampant corruption, and numerous challenges increased a...
The 2014 Afghan presidential and provincial council elections will have a critical effect on the fut...
Afghanistan has the potential to become a democratic system of government, complete with a new const...
The 2004 election was a disaster. For all the unity that could have come from 2001, the election res...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
Pursuant to the Constitution of Afghanistan 2004, President is Head of the State as well as Head of ...
In 2004 and 2005, Afghanistan adopted a permanent constitution and elected a president and a parliam...
Presidential elections in Afghanistan were held on October 9, 2004, with heavy turnout and minimal v...
Afghanistan's planned political transition was completed with the convening of a parliament in Decem...
Post-Taliban Afghanistan has adopted a constitution and elected a president and a parliament; that b...
The year 2018 was characterized by parliamentary elections, held on 20 October. While the elections ...
It is becoming evident that if and when Afghanistan makes meaningful steps towards democracy, electi...
Since the 1979 Soviet invasion,Afghanistan has been in a continuous state of war.Following theUS l...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
Abstract: In accordance with Article 4 of the Bonn Agreement, the presidential election in Afghanist...
In Afghanistan, day to a day power struggle, rampant corruption, and numerous challenges increased a...
The 2014 Afghan presidential and provincial council elections will have a critical effect on the fut...
Afghanistan has the potential to become a democratic system of government, complete with a new const...
The 2004 election was a disaster. For all the unity that could have come from 2001, the election res...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
Pursuant to the Constitution of Afghanistan 2004, President is Head of the State as well as Head of ...