Afghanistan � Challenges and Prospects

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Afghan Government
Afghan Local Police
Afghan National Army
Afghan Youth
Afghanistan's Foreign Policy
Afghanistan's Foreign Relations
Afghanistan's Neutrality
Afghanistan’s Foreign Policy
Afghanistan’s Foreign Relations
Afghanistan’s Neutrality
Alleged Nuclear Weapons Programme
Ashraf Ghani
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Extractive Politics
Frederic Grare
governance reform
government
Gul Agha Sherzai
human security studies
internal displacement
ISAF's Withdrawal
ISAF’s Withdrawal
Jonathan Goodhand
Limited Access Order
M. Nazif Shahrani
Mahmoda Sonia Eqbal
Nasir A. Andisha
NATO's Engagement
NATO's Involvement
NATO’s Engagement
NATO’s Involvement
Nematullah Bizhan
Niamatullah Ibrahimi
Nishank Motwani
Paula R. Newberg
Permanent Neutrality
Political Parties
post-conflict reconstruction
Quid Pro Quo Relationship
Refugee Returnees
regional geopolitics
Shaharzad Akbar
Shahram Akbarzadeh
socio-economic development
Soft Radicalisation
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statebuilding challenges in Afghanistan
Susanne Schmeidl
William Maley
Wolesi Jirga
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367888480
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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After decades of turmoil a new phase is opening up for Afghanistan, in which a new generation comes to the fore as many of the key players from earlier phases, including foreign interventionist powers, leave the scene. Although this new phase offers new possibilities and increased hope for Afghanistan’s future, the huge problems created in earlier phases remain. This book presents a comprehensive overall assessment of the current state of politics and society in Afghanistan, outlining the difficulties and discussing the future possibilities. Many of the contributors are Afghans or Afghan insiders, who are able to put forward a much richer view of the situation than outside foreign observers.

Srinjoy Bose is a Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, UK.

Nishank Motwani is a Visiting Fellow in the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy at The Australian National University.

William Maley is Professor of Diplomacy, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy at The Australian National University.