This book explores various dimensions of recent international relations scholarship, taking the case of Afghanistan as a point of departure for discussion of these different themes.
This book explores various dimensions of recent international relations scholarship, taking the case of Afghanistan as a point of departure for discussion of these different themes.
William Maley is Emeritus Professor of Diplomacy at The Australian National University and author of Transition in Afghanistan: Hope, Despair and the Limits of Statebuilding (2018). Ali Yawar Adili is a non-resident Fellow at New York University's Centre on International Cooperation. He holds a master's degree in International Affairs from Columbia University in New York. Paul Lushenko is a Professorial Lecturer at the George Washington University and Assistant Professor at the U.S. Army War College.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword 1. Afghanistan and International Relations: An Introduction Part I: Foundations 2. Afghanistan and the Legitimacy of Global Order 3. Exiting Afghanistan: Presidential Narratives, US Exceptionalism, and 'Othering' Afghans Part II: Frameworks 4. Afghanistan and Diplomacy with the Taliban: From Engagement to Recognition 5. Afghanistan and International Law Part III: Conflict 6. Afghanistan and the Transformation of War 7. The US and Afghanistan's Warlords: A Fraught Partnership with Lasting Consequences Part IV: Transnational linkages 8. Afghanistan and Global Gender Politics 9. Afghanistan: How the Virtual Bazaar Undermined the Democratisation Process Part V: Statebuilding 10. Statebuilding in Afghanistan: A State-Society Relational Approach 11. Afghanistan and Democratisation Part VI: Past and future 12. Afghanistan, Refugees and Forced Migration 13. Afghanistan, Social Imaginaries, and Globalisation 14. Afghanistan and the Lessons of History
Foreword 1. Afghanistan and International Relations: An Introduction Part I: Foundations 2. Afghanistan and the Legitimacy of Global Order 3. Exiting Afghanistan: Presidential Narratives, US Exceptionalism, and 'Othering' Afghans Part II: Frameworks 4. Afghanistan and Diplomacy with the Taliban: From Engagement to Recognition 5. Afghanistan and International Law Part III: Conflict 6. Afghanistan and the Transformation of War 7. The US and Afghanistan's Warlords: A Fraught Partnership with Lasting Consequences Part IV: Transnational linkages 8. Afghanistan and Global Gender Politics 9. Afghanistan: How the Virtual Bazaar Undermined the Democratisation Process Part V: Statebuilding 10. Statebuilding in Afghanistan: A State-Society Relational Approach 11. Afghanistan and Democratisation Part VI: Past and future 12. Afghanistan, Refugees and Forced Migration 13. Afghanistan, Social Imaginaries, and Globalisation 14. Afghanistan and the Lessons of History
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