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Afghanistan: la guerra delle donne, custodi di dignità e speranza
Departing from the direct testimonies gathered in Afghanistan during over 20 years of fieldwork, the paper offers an overview of Afghan women's resistance, especially following the experience of the RAWA association, in their fight against all the ...
Cristiana Cella
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Pak-Afghan Relations: A Case of Taliban Regime Past and Present
In 1996, Afghanistan saw the establishment of the Taliban government, which emerged as a radical Islamist regime following a period of civil war and instability in the country. The regime received recognition from only a few countries, including Pakistan, while the rest of the international community largely rejected their rule. In the wake of the 9/11
Saira Akram, Anum Riaz
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Un-Veiling Women’s Rights in the ‘War on Terrorism’ [PDF]
This thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four self-contained papers on temporary work agenciesand the economic analysis of law. Paper [I] adds to the theoretical literature on the incentives of Temporary Work Agencies (TWAs).
Kapur, Ratna
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Terrorism on Trial: The President’s Constitutional Authority to Order the Prosecution of Suspected Terrorists by Military Commission [PDF]
Sverige har sedan 1960-talet varit ett invandringsland. Av befolkningen är idag cirka 15 % födda i annat land. Andelen av befolkningen som är utlands-födda är i nivå med länder som USA och Tyskland.
Evans, Christopher M.
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Noul Emirat Afgan – o lecție despre limitele conceptului occidental al democrației [PDF]
After a century of monarchy, with modernising tendencies in the 1960s, Afghanistan entered a long era of political crisis, beginning with the coup d'état of Mohammad Daoud Khan - the prince who installed himself as president with Soviet help (1973 ...
Cristian BOCANCEA
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The United States as Nation-Builders in Afghanistan: Success or (Neoconservative) Failure?
The US invaded Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks and defeated the Taliban regime with the goal of bringing democracy to Afghanistan. However, many mistakes led to ineffective nation-building and a Taliban insurgency, drawing out the Afghanistan War for ...
Stefan Hechl
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The Ethics Of Unwinnable War [PDF]
According to just war theory, military campaigns should only be fought as a last resort, with the goal of correcting a grave evil, and where there is a high probability of success. But what happens when a military campaign unravels and becomes unwinnable?
Tierney, Dominic
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FROM BONN TO BONN: ONE DECADE OF INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT IN POST-TALIBAN AFGHANISTAN.
The current article does not unravel this conceptual debate, but reviews and interprets the main landmarks of international engagement – in its military, civil and diplomatic facets – in Afghanistan since the deposition of the Taliban regime ...
Thomaz Napoleão
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The return of the Taliban to Afghanistan marked the end of the country’s democratically elected government. Since the media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion and in understanding how ideologies are disseminated through language, this study ...
Bilal Ahmad, Riaz Hussain
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The Afghan Taliban–TTP Nexus: Evolution from the First Emirate to Post-2021
This article traces the historical evolution of the Afghan Taliban–Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) relationship from the first Taliban regime (1996–2001) through the Global War on Terror to the post-2021 period.
Farhan Zahid
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