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Are Drone Strikes Effective in Afghanistan and Pakistan? On the Dynamics of Violence between the United States and the Taliban
time series models conflict
2012/10/17
Strikes by unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, have been the primary weapon used by the United States to combat the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This paper examines the dynamics ...
State Capacity and Con ict: Evidence from Afghanistan
Afghanistan alternative governance empirical models multiagent simulation state capacity
2014/8/8
Government corruption represents pathological interactions between the central state and local power structures that can cause internal armed conict and shape its course. To investigate the interplay ...
The Inaccessibility and Utilization of Antenatal Health-Care Services in Balkh Province of Afghanistan
Antenatal Health-Care Services Balkh Province Afghanistan
2009/3/27
The study assesses the level of and differentials in utilization of antenatal care services in the Balkh province of Afghanistan. Data for this study came from a randomly selected household survey, co...
The Ministry of Justice of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is in charge of a wide range of the country’s legal affairs, and it works closely with other government ministries, institutions and agen...
Pakistan and the War Against Terrorism in Afghanistan: Choices, Pragmatism and the Decision
Pakistan the War Against Terrorism Afghanistan the Decision
2010/4/16
Terrorist attacks against US on September 11 2001 and the US response to it,
suddenly changed the geopolitical situation of South and Central Asia. Pakistan
located at the crossroads of these two re...
War, Peace and the Warlords: The Case of Ismail Khan of Herat in Afghanistan
The Case of Ismail Khan of Herat Afghanistan
2010/4/16
In uncertain times and strife-torn places, the periphery challenges the center’s right to
exclusive ownership and use of coercive power. Private militias spring up to protect the
local leaders, rule...
The New "Great Game" in Central Asia after Afghanistan
The New "Great Game" Central Asia Afghanistan
2010/4/16
The term 'Great Game' was originally coined by R.Kipling to label the 19th century Anglo-Russian rivalry for hegemony in Central Asia. After the demise of the USSR, this buzzword has been liberally ex...
An Inarticulate Imperialism: Dubya, Afghanistan and the American Century
An Inarticulate Imperialism Dubya Afghanistan the American Century
2010/4/16
The first independence day of the post-9/11 era in the United States was celebrated with characteristic patriotism and vigor. Parades, military music, fly-pasts and fireworks were everywhere, and the ...