Information on "Education" and "Afghanistan"
December 2012
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17 Dec 2012
Political Economy and Conflict Dimensions of Afghanistan’s Mineral Resources
Author: William Byrd
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This paper discusses different categories of resources found in Afghanistan and then puts forward some basic recommendations to help guide policy. More on «Political Economy and Conflict Dimensions of Afghanistan’s Mineral Resources»
October 2012
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30 Oct 2012
Transition in Afghanistan: Winning the War of Perceptions?
Author: Shanthie M D’Souza
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
This paper argues that the war in Afghanistan is essentially a war of perceptions on progress made thus far. More on «Transition in Afghanistan: Winning the War of Perceptions?»
July 2012
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Jul 2012
Livelihoods, Basic Services and Social Protection in Afghanistan
Author: Adam Pain
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This discussion paper examines the links between various interventions in Afghanistan and scrutinizes "theories of change" that underpin such interventions. More on «Livelihoods, Basic Services and Social Protection in Afghanistan»
January 2012
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2012
Historia Actual Online, Número 29
Author: Gloria Priego de Montiano, Vanessa Meloni Massara, Rocío Velasco de Castro, Susana Schmidt, Carlos Jerónimo Mazza, Perla Ana Bruno, Félix Gil Feito, Alejandro Adán Pascual, Zoltán Kalmar, Lauren Beck, Anna Molnar, Monika Szente-Varga, Peter Szilagyi, Lidia Rosa Ordaz Sánchez, Mario Díaz Barrado, Enrique Gudín de la Lama, Jesús Gutiérrez Flores, Fernando Obregón Goyarrola, Enrique Menéndez Criado
Publisher: Asociación de Historia Actual (AHA)
Además de las secciones habituales (artículos, debates historiográficos y reseñas de libros) este número cuenta con un Dossier sobre el islam en Europa. More on «Historia Actual Online, Número 29»
June 2011
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Jun 2011
Understanding War in Afghanistan
Author: Joseph J Collins
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
This monograph provides military leaders, civil servants, diplomats, and students with the intellectual basis they need for further study or for assignments in Afghanistan, a nation that has now been at war for over 33 years. More on «Understanding War in Afghanistan»
May 2011
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13 May 2011
How to Invest in Afghanistan's Long-Term Stability
Author: Basia A Bubel, Eva Gross, Rachel A Posner, Elizabeth Royall
Publisher: Atlantic-community.org
In this memo, the contributors argue that the West should secure a positive legacy for its Afghanistan mission before the transition of responsibility in 2014 by strengthening the rule of law, promoting female education, introducing smarter energy so... More on «How to Invest in Afghanistan's Long-Term Stability»
April 2011
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15 Apr 2011
Prospects for ‘Transition’ in the Afghan Security Sector
Author: Shanthie Mariet D'Souza
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
In assessing the effectiveness of the Afghan National Security Force, this paper argues that a sustainable transition in the security sector can only be achieved by long-term vision and efforts in Afghani institution building. More on «Prospects for ‘Transition’ in the Afghan Security Sector»
January 2011
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2011
Building Trust and Institutions
Author: Mohammed Osman Tariq, Kaja Borchgrevink, Kristian Berg Harpviken
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Afghanistan’s religious schools – the madrasas – are frequently accused by Afghan and foreign media and policy analysts of providing outdated and poor-quality religious schooling, educating children to unemployment, promoting narrow and intolerant wo... More on «Building Trust and Institutions» -
2011
Religious Institution Building in Afghanistan
Author: Mohammed Osman Tariq
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
The findings in this report are mainly based on interviews conducted with madrasa and government representatives in Afghanistan in 2010. More on «Religious Institution Building in Afghanistan» -
2011
Recognizing the Durand Line
Author: Brad L Brasseur
Publisher: EastWest Institute (EWI)
This paper argues that the Durand Line should constitute the legal border between Afghanistan and Pakistan and as such be recognized by both countries. More on «Recognizing the Durand Line»


