Afghanistan
Politics and Governance in Afghanistan: the Case of Kandahar
In this newly published research, titled “Politics and Governance in Afghanistan: The case of Kandahar,” AREU’s Ashley Jackson provides an overview of sub-national governance in the southern province of Kandahar.
Saturday، 11 July، 2015Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter no.124
Armanshahr Human rights and Civil Society, weekly newsletter
Saturday، 11 July، 2015The Afghan Women’s Writing Project Anthology
We all know that being a writer is hard. Being a woman writer, with all that industry bias and those glass ceilings out there, is even harder. But nothing can quite describe the daring, sometimes terrifying, experience of being a woman writer in Afghanistan
Saturday، 11 July، 2015How Do Afghans Debate Terrorism?
The previous Afghan government believed that America was crucial to solving this problem. Former President Karzai expected America to use its power to force Islamabad to abandon its support for terrorism.
Saturday، 4 July، 2015Afghanistan appoints first female Supreme Court judge
The President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani has made good on his election promise and appointed Anisa Rassouli to be his country’s first female Supreme Court judge. She is the first Afghan woman to be given such an important legal job.
Tuesday، 23 June، 2015The Afghan government is on the path towards collapse – can anything be done to prevent it?
Beginning June 23, all of the main state bodies in Afghanistan will lose their constitutional basis. The Afghan Parliament’s term will end on June 22 with no new parliament in line to replace it due to the government’s failure to hold elections this past April.
Tuesday، 23 June، 2015Afghan Women Hold Talks with Taliban in Norway: Reports
Separation of Powers under the Afghan Constitution: A Case Study
Over the past ten years Afghanistan’s Constitution has been tested on several occasions, but how has it fared? As part of an AREU project to evaluate the Afghan Constitution, our latest paper examines the issue of the separation of powers under the current Constitution and finds that it suffers from flaws both on paper and in practice.
Tuesday، 9 June، 2015Youth 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، 2015Afghanistan, domestic violence and divorce: one woman’s harrowing story
Seventeen months after Setara’s husband cut her face and chest with a knife, disfiguring her for life and only narrowly failing to kill her, the laws of her native Afghanistan have still not allowed her to divorce him.
Monday، 25 May، 2015