Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
ISBN: 978-1-032-70748-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Mapping Futures for Afghanistan offers a critical and forward-looking exploration of Afghanistan’s most pressing challenges and future possibilities. It examines the current crises posed by the Taliban’s return to power and the collapse of the Republic in August 2021 and maps a range of challenges and solutions that will shape the country’s long-term future.
As the first volume of its kind to be entirely produced by scholars from Afghanistan, it critically engages with the dominant narratives and re-imagines the country’s path toward a just, pluralistic and democratic future. Featuring original contributions from leading experts, the volume critically examines Afghanistan’s political, economic, human rights, and geopolitical challenges - while exploring potential solutions. It foregrounds local knowledge and perspectives that are often excluded from mainstream policy and academic discourses.
This timely collection will be of interest to a wide range of audiences, including policymakers, practitioners, scholars and students with an interest in Afghanistan and the broader processes and challenges of inclusive peacebuilding and conflict resolution in war-torn societies.
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Foreword
Introduction: Knowledge Production on Afghanistan
PART I: POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
1. Political Regimes, Contentious Politics, and the Future of Afghanistan
2. The Tragedy of Exclusionary Domination: Challenges in Afghanistan’s Politics
3. Negotiating Peacemaking for a Post-Taliban Future
4. The Doha Agreement: A Path to Authoritarianism
5. Funding the State in Afghanistan
6. From Crisis to Resilience: Rethinking Aid Strategies for Afghanistan’s Rural and Environmental Needs
7. Towards a New Horizon: The Future of Political and Administrative Systems in Afghanistan
PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS AND SECURITY
8. Addressing Mass Atrocities in Afghanistan: Towards a Responsibility to Protect and Prosecute
9. Transformative Transitional Justice in Afghanistan
10. Women, Violence, and Law: A Critical Analysis of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan
11. Protection of Minorities in Afghanistan
12. Beyond Bans: Examining Freedom of Expression in Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan through the Social Media Lens
PART III: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
13. Constitutive Mechanisms of Proxy War: Insights from Afghanistan's Conflicts
14. Geopolitics of Afghanistan: From Power Equilibrium to Hyperlandlockedness
15. Exploring the Prospect of Afghanistan as a Permanently Neutral State: A Historical Evaluation