Conclusion: Rethinking Statebuilding in Afghanistan

Concludes a special journal issue on security, governance, & state building in post-Taliban Afghanistan. Contributions focused on the type of state required for sustainable peace in Afghanistan, the possibility of peace sans justice, whether sustainable peace with justice requires democratizatio...

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Conflict
Democratization
Development Strategies
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Governance
Interest Groups
International relations
Justice
Peace studies
Political Change
Regional security
State building
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