CAPS Publications
Headquartered in Kabul, Afghanistan, the Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies (CAPS) is an independent research and advocacy center dedicated to the creation of a sustainable environment that can support peace and stability in Afghanistan. Since 2006, CAPS has been a leader in civic engagement, conducting action-oriented research aimed at influencing policy-makers in key areas such as state building, governance, narcotics, conflict resolution and peacebuilding. The CAPS Publications focuses on focus on research and analysis of security issues--with strong emphasis on Afghanistan and the region.
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Publications:
- Intercultural Dialogue in Afghanistan
- Weighing the Cost of the BSA in the Domestic and Neighbourhood Contexts (Part II)
- Governance Issues in Afghanistan
- Neo-liberal State-building and Displacement of the Afghan State
- US-Afghan Security Agreement: Competing Notions of Sovereignty? (Part I)
- Afghanistan’s Democracy: A Sustainable Long-term Goal?
- Insider Attacks: Some Perspectives of the Afghan Security Forces
- Strengthening Sino-Afghan Relations: Cause for Concern?
- Insider Attacks in Afghanistan: Damaging Trust between ISAF and Afghan forces
- Consequences of Taliban Office in Qatar
- Indian-Pakistani Competition in Afghanistan: Thin Line for Afghanistan?
- Who Should We Call Political or Partisan Opposition in Afghanistan?
- Acceding to Negotiations with Taliban through Pakistan Requires an Honest Neighbour
- Opportunities for Economic Growth in Afghanistan
- Iran: The ‘Winner’ Ten Years after 9-11?
- Pakistan on the Afghan Reconciliation Process?


