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The Afghan people’s peace perception survey / authors Enayat Najafizada, Mustafa Sarwari, Mohammad Erfani ; design Abulfazl Rezayee & Ahmad Arin Sadiq.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Kabul, Afghanistan] : The Institute of War and Peace Studies ; The American University of Afghanistan, 2020.Edition: Second editionDescription: m, 68 pages : color illustrations, color maps, charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet DS371.4. N353 2020
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Contents: Table of contents—Definition of terms and concepts—The Institute of War and Peace Studies (IWPS)—American University of Afghanistan (AUAF)—Acknowledgment—Foreword—Summary—Section one : introduction—Section two : research methodology.
Summary: Summary: “After nearly four decades of bloodshed and destruction the Afghan conflict, including the most recent phase involving the Taliban, US-led international forces, and Afghan national forces, has come to a deadlock. There is a belief among many actors who have a stake in the conflict, that there is no reasonable prospect of one side winning a total victory and therefore the warring parties should sit around the negotiating table and seek a political solution. The U.S-Taliban agreement on withdrawal of US…”—(page 1).
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“August 2020.” – cover.
“IWPS The Institute of War and Peace Studies = انستتیوت مطالعات جنگ و صلح”—cover page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Table of contents—Definition of terms and concepts—The Institute of War and Peace Studies (IWPS)—American University of Afghanistan (AUAF)—Acknowledgment—Foreword—Summary—Section one : introduction—Section two : research methodology.

Summary: “After nearly four decades of bloodshed and destruction the Afghan conflict, including the most recent phase involving the Taliban, US-led international forces, and Afghan national forces, has come to a deadlock. There is a belief among many actors who have a stake in the conflict, that there is no reasonable prospect of one side winning a total victory and therefore the warring parties should sit around the negotiating table and seek a political solution. The U.S-Taliban agreement on withdrawal of US…”—(page 1).

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