Books
Farsi Translation of Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan
Thursday, October 12, 2023
The Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies launched the Farsi translation of Professor Karima Bennoune’s treatise on “Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan” in University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy in Toronto, Canada. Karima Bennoune is an international law expert who teaches at the University of California, Davis. She specializes in public in...
Proceeding of the Second International Symposium of Herat Security School
Saturday, May 06, 2023
Proceeding of the Second International Symposium of Herat Security School
Proceeding of the First International Symposium of Herat Security School
Thursday, May 04, 2023
Proceeding of the First International Symposium of Herat Security School
China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know
Tuesday, February 07, 2023
The author of the book is Dr. Jeffrey Wasserstrom, this book has been translated into Farsi by the department of publications of the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies. The book provides an essential guide for understanding how China has become a global superpower with unparalleled regional growth.
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Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War (Available in Farsi)
Tuesday, August 01, 2017
The author of the book is Dr. C Christine Fair, this book has been translated into Farsi by the department of publications of the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies. The book reviews the wars of Pakistan.
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Afghan Democracy: Opportunities and Obstacles
Sunday, June 01, 2014
Each Afghan election since 2004 has been marked by the fact that the international community has claimed as much stake in their success as Afghan voters and politicians. This does not mean that democracy was imposed on Afghanistan by the international community. Research and polling have demonstrated that Afghans value elections; and I have previously argued that there are some defining feature...
Culture, Rituals and Beliefs of Afghanistan’s People
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Each Afghan election since 2004 has been marked by the fact that the international
community has claimed as much stake in their success as Afghan voters
and politicians. This does not mean that democracy was imposed on Afghanistan
by the international community.