Ahmar, Moonis.
Karachi : Program on Peace Studies and Conflict Resolutions, Department of International Relations, University of Karachi and the Hanns Seidel Foundation (Islamabad), 2005.
240 p. ; 25 cm.
Afghanistan – Politics and government – 2001- .
Postwar reconstruction – Afghanistan.
HPL.
B 4.3843 AHM 15136
15136
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Section One-Conceptual framework: Dynamics of internal power politics in Afghanistan
Kamal Matinuddin (1-12)– Afghanistan after 9
11
Moonis Ahmar (13-27)–Section Two–Major domestic challenges in post-Taliban Afghanistan and attempts at their solution: Warlordism, the disarmament program, and the rebuilding of the Afghan National Army Andreas Rieck (31-36)– The resurgence of poppy growing and the impact of drug money of Afghan economy and politics
Abdul Raziq Asmar (37-42)–Taliban remnants and other armed resistance groups : a diminishing security challenge
A. R. Siddiqi (43-54). – Security challenges faced by the Afghan regime in the post-Taliban period
Abubaker Saddique (55-60)– The 2004 Afghan presidential elections and challenges for the forthcoming parliamentary elections
Thomas Ruttig (61-71)– Ethnic fault lines in Afghanistan and the challenge of national unity
Gul Rahman Qazi (73-77)–The state of Afghanistan’s economy: mass poverty, underdevelopment and [the] legacy of war
Saifuddin Saihoon (79-88)– Rebuilding of government and law enforcement institutions in Afghanistan
Hameedullah Atayee (89-99)–The role of women in rebuilding Afghanistan
Sameera Ayyubi (101-116)--Repatriation of Afghan refugees: achievements and obstacles
Nasreen Ghufran (117-139)–The challenge of environmental degradation in Afghanistan
Syed Aamir Hameed (141-161)–Section three: rebuilding Afghanistan: the international and regional dimension–The US involvement in Afghanistan since 9
11 : strategic objectives, security and reconstruction
Marvin Weinbaum (165-179)–The role of Russia and Central Asian states in Afghanistan
Hazrat Wahriz (181-189)–Peace-building support by the United Nations
Eckart Schiewek (191-197)–-Pakistan’s relations with post-Taliban Afghanistan
Rasul Bakhsh Rais (199-210)–Rebuilding Afghanistan: the resurgent role of India and Iran
Saleem Kidwai (211-227)–Section four: Future prospects for Afghanistan–Afghan civil society : an emerging new political culture?
Azizur Rahman Rifaee (231-237).