By: Abdulbari Kabiri Since Afghanistan has been a battleground for more than four decades, the country’s political rulers at every stage as well as the military and political opponents of the time have made unforgivable mistakes. Both sides have always waged wars with foreign weapons and even foreign plans at …
Read More »Islamic Emirate’s Commission for National Reconciliation: Obstacles and Opportunities
QASED Strategic Research Center The caretaker government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in a recent decision established a commission for liaison with Afghans who have left the country so that they can return to their homeland. The commission is made up of senior Taliban officials led by Mawlawi Shahabuddin …
Read More »The Rising Threats to Afghanistan: Monopoly on Power, Brain Drain, and International Sanctions
By: Abdulbari Kabiri Very recently, the Afghan peoples’ hopes for a brighter future were elevated. US-led foreign forces agreed to leave Afghanistan responsibly and promised to support the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan with the presence of the Taliban in the government, preserving the achievements of the past two decades. Afghanistan, …
Read More »Future Governing System: Need for Professional, Inclusive and Accountable Administration
By: Abdulbari Kabiri (Translated from Pashto) An in-depth look at the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan reveals that the war started for a variety of reasons as it continues for a variety of reasons, but overall the main issue at each stage was whether one party or a coalition parties has …
Read More »The Intrinsic Features of Modern Public Administration
By: Abdulbari Kabiri Regardless of ideological stance and political system, modern governments are under a strict obligation to fulfil their duty towards citizens in the provision of effective leadership, maintaining order and smooth running of public services. Nations demand to have a functioning state, the rule of law and greater …
Read More »Fragility of the Possible Settlement in Afghanistan
By: Abdulbari Kabiri As we speak, the vast majority of Afghans remain victims of the war that brings violence, hunger, disease in the cold weather of this winter. The vicious conflict has many domestic, regional and international dimensions and is currently threatening a new scaled up violence. Afghans have suffered …
Read More »The Interrelated Factors Influencing the Intra-Afghan Peace Talks
By: Abdulbari Kabiri Direct talks between the Afghan Government and the Taliban have started recently and, even before the start of the official peace negotiations, the process has proven to be a complicated one. We witnessed fierce disagreements when both sides tried to define the conflict, events in the history …
Read More »Abdulbaqi Amin, the Latest Victim of Peace Efforts
Peace in Afghanistan is in its critical stage. Not only the domestic actors need satisfaction, dozens of countries also want to visualise their “Afghanistan without a War” or the war will continue. Unfortunately, it is the grim reality that Afghans are the victims of the prolonged war. A well-known …
Read More »Declaration: Evaluation of Peace Consultative Loya Jirga and current phase requirements
Evaluation of Peace Consultative Loya Jirga and current phase requirements (Academic discussion of peace activists and observers) Declaration Activists of peace process and observers, political figures, university professors and scholars evaluated the latest Consultative Loya Jirga and its outcomes in an academic discussion. During the discussion, initiatives and steps that …
Read More »Analytical Discussion: Evaluation of the Consultative Loya Jirga and the Requirements of the Current Phase
Activists of the peace process and observers evaluated the Consultative Loya Jirga and its results through an academic discussion in a technical debate environment. In addition, they discussed the initiatives and steps necessary at the present time to maintain peace in the country. The discussion, which was organized by …
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