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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Way Forward For Girls’ Education In Afghanistan, Carolyn Kissane
The Way Forward For Girls’ Education In Afghanistan, Carolyn Kissane
Journal of International Women's Studies
Lack of rights and access to education are problems that have challenged Afghan women throughout the history of their country. True political reform in Afghanistan is contingent upon the solving of these problems, as women’s education is essential not only for the development of a more stable government, but also for raising living standards. Women’s lack of access to education in Afghanistan is reinforced by beliefs rooted in the religious and familial tradition of community. Although Islamic ideologies have often been distorted and manipulated by leaders to control and subjugate the lives of women, Islam cannot be ignored in the …
To Forgive And Forget: How Reconciliation And Amnesty Legislation In Afghanistan Forgives War Criminals While Forgetting Their Victims, Sara L. Carlson
To Forgive And Forget: How Reconciliation And Amnesty Legislation In Afghanistan Forgives War Criminals While Forgetting Their Victims, Sara L. Carlson
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
More than three decades of war and hundreds of thousands killed or brutalized by the actions of warlords and insurgent commanders vying for power comprise the backdrop of modern Afghanistan. As Afghanistan continues toward a new era, seeking democracy in a country where tribal affiliations and ethnic groups often usurp any sense of patriotism, the reconciliation of armed fighters while providing an adequate grievance process for victims of war crimes must take priority in the process adopted to unify the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. This comment explores the current attempt by the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to provide a system …
From The Editor, Robert H. Taylor
From The Editor, Robert H. Taylor
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
The Afghanistan Experience: Democratization By Force, Cora Sol Goldstein
The Afghanistan Experience: Democratization By Force, Cora Sol Goldstein
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Coin Is Dead—Long Live Transformation, Cora Ford, Patrick Rose, Howard Body
Coin Is Dead—Long Live Transformation, Cora Ford, Patrick Rose, Howard Body
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Afghanistan: Strategy And War Termination, Christopher Tuck
Afghanistan: Strategy And War Termination, Christopher Tuck
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.