1. Contextualising Afghanistan’s transitions: influences and challenges
2. Neither war nor peace
Part I: The politics of the state
3. The state and community self-governance: paths to stability and human security in post-2014 Afghanistan
4. State strength and the rule of law
5. Revenue and statebuilding in Afghanistan
Part II: State, society and governance
6. Getting the politics right: beyond ‘good governance’ in Afghanistan
7. Strongman provincial governance
8. Afghanistan’s political parties: a tale of incomplete reform and transformation
Part III: Social change
9. Afghan youth and ‘soft radicalisation’: emerging social forces
10. Challenges to sustainable livelihoods and socio-economic development in a post-ISAF environment
11. Internal displacement in afghanistan: the tip of the iceberg
Part IV: Afghanistan and the world
12. Mapping the future of US–Pakistan relations vis-à-vis Afghanistan post-withdrawal
13. Prospects for Iran and Afghan Relations
14. Afghanistan and the regional insecurity contagion
15. Neutrality and its place in Afghanistan’s foreign policy
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Biografisk notat
Srinjoy Bose is a Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, UK.
Nishank Motwani is a Visiting Fellow in the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy at The Australian National University.
William Maley is Professor of Diplomacy, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy at The Australian National University.