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Afghanistan

open access: yes, 1990
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The Collapse of Afghanistan

open access: yesJournal of Democracy, 2022
:Conventional wisdom suggests that the Afghan republic collapsed because societal values were incompatible with democracy and the country was simply ungovernable.
J. Murtazashvili
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Ranking locations for producing hydrogen using geothermal energy in Afghanistan

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2020
Geothermal energy is a type of renewable energy with high availability and independence from climatic and atmospheric conditions. It has been shown that geothermal energy is technically, economically and environmentally more suitable for hydrogen ...
Ali Mostafaeipour   +2 more
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One year on from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan: re-instituting gender apartheid

Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2022
One year on from the Taliban’s takeover, what has changed in Afghanistan? Why has re-instituting a gender apartheid regime been so central to the Taliban 2.0’s (Taliban 2.0 refers to the second version of the Taliban that came to power in August 2021 ...
Farkhondeh Akbari, J. True
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Afghanistan: Decades of collective trauma, ongoing humanitarian crises, Taliban rulers, and mental health of the displaced population.

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2021
More than half of the Afghan population suffers from depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder, including many survivors of conflict-related violence, yet only about 10 percent receive effective psychosocial therapy from the government.
Sheikh Mohd Saleem   +3 more
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Prioritization of potential locations for harnessing wind energy to produce hydrogen in Afghanistan

, 2020
Due to the devastating ecological effects and constrained reserves of fossil fuels, renewable energies are now globally accepted as viable alternative sources of energy.
A. Mostafaeipour   +3 more
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