Afghanistan / Jann Einfeld, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: Detroit : Greenhaven Press/Thomson-Gale, (c)2005.Description: 188 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- DS371.E35.A344 2005
- DS371
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION | Non-fiction | DS371.4.A36 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001102819 |
Has Afghanistan Made Progress Since the U.S.-Led War Against Taliban? -- Overview: achievements and challenges in postwar Afghanistan Ray Salvatore Jennings -- Yes, Afghanistan Has Made Progress : Afghanistan has made significant progress Hamid Karzai -- The new Constitution is proof of political progress in Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad -- Optimism for progress in Afghanistan is warranted the Economist -- Economic progress and security are evident in postwar Afghanistan John Jennings -- No, The Situation in Afghanistan is Deteriorating : The Taliban's resurgence threatens Afghanistan's reconstruction Phil Zabriskie -- Afghan Warlords are undermining democracy in Afghanistan Omar Zakhilwal -- Afghanistan's new Constitution is flawed Amin Tarzi -- Afghanistan is becoming a narco-mafia state April Witt -- Has the Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan Improved Since the Fall of the Taliban? -- Yes, The Human Rights Situation Has Improved : Afghanistan's independent Human Rights Commission is protecting human rights Sima Samar -- Afghanistan has made progress in improving the lives of its women and children Edward Carwardine -- Afghan women's lives have improved Sally Armstrong -- The Afghan government has assisted the safe return and reintegration of Afghan refugees the Consultative Group on Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in Afghanistan -- No, The Human Rights Situation Has Not Improved : Continued human rights abuses threaten Afghanistan's progress Human Rights Watch -- The Afghan people are still terrorized and exploited Noor Beasharat -- Afghan women's lives have not improved Mariam Rawi -- Returned Afghan refugees live in dire conditions Ilene R. Prusher -- Should the United States and the International Community Continue to Play an Active Role in Afghanistan? -- Overview: a debate on international involvement in Afghanistan's reconstruction Tariq Ali and Mike O'Brien -- Yes, The United States and the International Community Should Continue to Support Afghanistan's Reconstruction : Continued support for Afghanistan by the international community is vital to global security Ishaq Sharyar -- The international community must help Afghanistan establish peace Kofi Annan -- The United States must aid Afghanistan in order to fight terrorism Martin Ewans -- No, The United States and the International Community Should Limit Their Role in Afghanistan : The United States should not pursue nation-building in Afghanistan Subodh Atal -- The American infidels must get out of Afghanistan or risk catastrophic consequences Gulbuddin Hekmatyar -- Further involvement in Afghanistan threatens America's security Ron Paul -- What Form of Government is Best for Afghanistan? -- The U.S. Presidential model of democracy is best for Afghanistan Hamid Karzai -- The U.S. Presidential model of democracy will fail in Afghanistan Peter van Onselen and Wayne Errington -- A democratic nation-state may not be the best model for Afghanistan Matthew Riemer -- Capitalism, not democracy, is the preferred system for Afghanistan Steven E. Landsburg -- Authoritarianism is the best system for Afghanistan Robert J. Barro -- An Islamic state is best for Afghanistan Yusuf Patel -- Afghanistan should be reconstructed as an Islamic democracy Luke Thomas -- Implementing democracy too soon in Afghanistan is dangerous Michael Massing.
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