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Afghanistan and Conflict and security

Afghanistan
  • Capital: Kabul
  • Population: 29121286
  • Size: 647500.0 Km2

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The BLDS conflict collection
The BLDS conflict collection
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Air drops are a crude and often unhelpful form of humanitarian assisance
M. Emery; H. Ruiz / Middle East Report, 2001
This article discusses the refugee situation in Afghanistan and surrounding countries. The article finds that: inside Afghanistan, millions of Afghans rely on international food aid for survival the inte...
Post-conflict reconstruction: a comparative analysis
W. Byrd / United Nations Development Programme, 2001
This conference paper investigates comparatively the nature of post-conflict situations, focusing primarily on Afghanistan The article finds that: each post-conflict situation is different and in its own way uniq...
Conflict will not end with the demise of the Taliban: a discussion of reconstruction and development of Afghanistan
International Crisis Group, 2001
This article discusses the contemporary conflict in Afghanistan, and means of ensuring stability and security. The article recommends that: donors should adopt a regional approach, tackling development, drugs and...
The drugs trade in Afghanistan: a destabalising phenomena that needs to be curtailed
International Crisis Group, 2001
This article discusses the serious affect of the drug trade in Afghanistan and Central Asia. The article stresses that conflict in Afghanistan and Central Asia will not be substantially reduced unless there is a serious effort to tack...
Is terrorism likely to increase in the Balkans?
International Crisis Group, 2001
This article discusses the global focus on Islamist extremist-inspired terrorism resulting from the 11 September atrocities and the influence this has had on terrorist activity in, or emanating from, the Balkans. The article re...
Why dialogue is more effective than sanctions in the Aghan conflict
A. Strand; K. B. Harpviken; A. W. Najimi / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2001
More than twenty years of war and civil war and a severe drought has increased the vulnerability of the Afghan population. The warring fractions, the Taliban and the Northern Alliance, show low concern for the population and unfortuna...
Why long term refugee experiences present an untapped resource for more gender-sensitive assistance programmes in Afghanistan
A. Strand; K. Ask; K. B. Harpviken / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2001
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated over the last months as conflict between the Taliban and the international community has intensified. UN sanctions and isolation has strengthened the influence of radical and ...
Who is sponsoring the civil war in Afghanistan?
Human Rights Watch, 2001
This document seeks to show the extent to which the civil war in Afghanistan was being sponsored by Pakistan, Iran, Russia, and other neighboring countries, with the United States and India working in other ways to influence the war's...
Articles and opinions on the terrorist attacks of September 2001 from socialist journal
Monthly Review, 2001
Special issue of journal produced as the military strikes began in Afghanistan in response to the September 11th terrorist attacks on the USA. Articles include: The United States is a leading terrorist state: an ...
Ignorance of the causes of September 11: a disturbing trend
K. Rahman / Institute of Policy Studies, Pakistan, 2001
This set of articles emphasises that in the US's effort to enrol supporters against what it defines as a 'war' against 'terrorism', there has been a total dearth of reflection on the factors behind September 11 and the causes of terro...
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Japan Afghan NGO Network (JANN)
Japanese NGOs in Afghanisatn
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU)
Research organisation assisting humanitarian and development programmes in Afghanistan
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Conflict and security profiles on Afghanistan

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