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Youth Political Activism in Afghanistan

oung people have traditionally been at the forefront of social and political movements in societies and, as witnessed during the recent Arab Spring, have also been instrumental in bringing about regime changes through revolutions.

Tuesday، 9 June، 2015

Youth in Transition

Source: HBS Mobility has long been a survival strategy for many Afghans during the past decades of conflict and economic uncertainty. This article discusses the impact of a deteriorating security situation, international security transitions, a […]

Wednesday، 28 January، 2015

The Centrality of Power and Elite Structures to Afghanistan’s Electoral Failings

This year’s election is not the first fraudulent election the country has experienced. An assess of the structure of power and the behavior of Afghanistan’s elites vis-à-vis democratic forms of power.

Tuesday، 4 November، 2014

Less is More: International Intervention and the Limits of Afghan Growth

Development projects and coonstruction work around military bases make up an overwhelmingly large part of Afghanistan’s economy. With foreign troops withdrawing and declining aid, the country is looking for its future economic path.

Wednesday، 24 September، 2014

Examining Afghanistan’s electoral results

Source: Heinrich Boll Stiftung Election season Afghanistan has been the source of no shortage of intrigue, violence, negotiations and maneuvering. In recent days, despite pressure from the United States, UN and other international players, the […]

Tuesday، 19 August، 2014

From hidden struggles towards political participation: Afghan women’s perspectives on peace and security beyond transition

A new publication “From hidden struggles towards political participation: Afghan women’s perspectives on peace and security beyond transition” is online at hbs Afghanistan website.

Sunday، 20 July، 2014

Shaping the Future – Women’s Participation in the 2014 Elections

The elections and their runoff for the first ever peaceful transformation of power in Afghanistan took place amid tight security on April 5th and June 14th 2014.

Sunday، 6 July، 2014

Afghanistan Women Vision 2024

On March 8th, 2014 the Afghan Women’s Network (AWN) in Kabul and in all 34 provinces has launched the “Women Vision 2024” paper. The paper has been developed through consultation meetings of leading women rights activists and has been consulted with women in all 34 provinces of the country.

Sunday، 30 March، 2014