This paper examines the historical background and political processes behind the formation of Hizb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan (The Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan). It lays out the evolving political agendas and strategies of the party during the years of civil war, Taliban rule and the post-2001 political process. The author concludes that by 2009 the party was so fragmented and divided that the political weight it carried in Afghanistan bore little resemblance to what it had first enjoyed
Both major parties have committed to continuing the deployment of Australian troops in Afghanistan\u...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
Afghanistan’s Taliban are back in power. How did they get there? How can their discriminatory polici...
Since its establishment in 1989 Hizb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan (The Islamic Unity Party of Afgha...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
yesThe Afghan conflict changed significantly after the Soviet withdrawal and especially after the co...
This paper means to show that throughout its history the issue of ethnicity has gradually risen as a...
This paper looks at the political system in Afghanistan in the wake of the 2010 parliamentary electi...
The article deals with the emergence and transformation of the political economy of power and govern...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
Afghanistan experienced forty consecutive years of peace between 1933 and 1973 during the reign of K...
This study has examined two epochs of reform and resistance to the government in Afghanistan’s moder...
A quarter of a century of wars ending in military triumphs - by the Mujahideen against the Red Army ...
The article offers a review of centre-periphery relations and local politics in the Afghan province ...
This study is the outcome of research carried out during my involvement with the Afghan resistance m...
Both major parties have committed to continuing the deployment of Australian troops in Afghanistan\u...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
Afghanistan’s Taliban are back in power. How did they get there? How can their discriminatory polici...
Since its establishment in 1989 Hizb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan (The Islamic Unity Party of Afgha...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
yesThe Afghan conflict changed significantly after the Soviet withdrawal and especially after the co...
This paper means to show that throughout its history the issue of ethnicity has gradually risen as a...
This paper looks at the political system in Afghanistan in the wake of the 2010 parliamentary electi...
The article deals with the emergence and transformation of the political economy of power and govern...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
Afghanistan experienced forty consecutive years of peace between 1933 and 1973 during the reign of K...
This study has examined two epochs of reform and resistance to the government in Afghanistan’s moder...
A quarter of a century of wars ending in military triumphs - by the Mujahideen against the Red Army ...
The article offers a review of centre-periphery relations and local politics in the Afghan province ...
This study is the outcome of research carried out during my involvement with the Afghan resistance m...
Both major parties have committed to continuing the deployment of Australian troops in Afghanistan\u...
This study arose from the desire to research the effectiveness of state building policies in Afghani...
Afghanistan’s Taliban are back in power. How did they get there? How can their discriminatory polici...