Petersberg papers on Afghanistan and the region / Wolfgang Danspeckgruber editor.
Princeton, New Jersey : Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, c2009.
191 p. ; 24 cm.
9780984397402
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Military assistance – Afghanistan – Congresses.
National security – Afghanistan – Congresses.
Foreign relations – Afghanistan – Congresses.
Military assistance – Afghanistan – Congresses.
National security – Afghanistan – Congresses.
Foreign relations – Afghanistan – Congresses.
DS 371.412 .P48 2009 +/PDF/(2.8 MB)
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(Liechtenstein Colloquium Report ; v. 4).
Includes bibliographical references and bibliography (p. 189-191).
Summary: Speeches and statements from “The Afghanistan Review Conference” (Sept.2008) (p. 6).
Contents: An exit strategy for Afghanistan ?
Volker Stanzel—Special statement
Rita Kieber-Beck—Background and summary
Wolfgang Danspeckgruber—Governance issues in Afghanistan : some questions
Willaim Maley—The rule of law in Afghanistan : an overview
Ali Wardak – Historical lessons on rebuilding Afghanistan’s judicial system
Amin Tarzi—Implementing international human rights law in post-conflict settings : backlash without buy-in : the Afghanistan experience
Leanne Smith—Afghanistan :elite fragmentation
Amin Saikal—The Buddhas of Bamiyan : past, present, and future
Michael Jensen—Some thoughts on security in Afghanistan
Joseph Mohr—Dimensions of the Afghan insurgency : causes and actors
Thomas Ruttig—Negotiation, reconciliation, and outreach : what are the options on the table
Joseph Mohr—Aid investment in human development in Afghanistan and measuring progress in building social and institutional capital
Nipa Banerjee—Beyond armed stabilization in Afghanistan : poverty and unemployment
Nematullah Bizahn—Railroads : Afghanistan’s century project
Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, et al.—Afghanistan and the region
Zahir Tanin—Afghanistan and current regional tensions
Mahmoud Saikal—Afghanistan’s neighbors : understanding Iranian, Chinese, Pakistani and Indian interests in Afghanistan
Rani D. Mullen—India in Afghanistan : what, why, what if, and why not
Varun Sahni—China in Afghanistan : same objective, different means
Carol Wang—Central Asia and Afghanistan
Robert Finn.
Danspeckgruber, Wolfgang.