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ID183899
Title ProperDesecuritisation, deradicalisation, and national identity in Afghanistan
Other Title InformationHigher education and desecuritisation processes
LanguageENG
AuthorKaunert, Christian ;  Sahar, Arif ;  Christian Kaunert
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article assesses the processes and trends of desecuritisation through the deradicalisation of identity politics within the higher education sector in Afghanistan. It examines the desecuritisation of radicalisation through efforts directed at deradicalisation in the context of a securitised conflict environment. The article draws on the data generated through interviews and discussions with actors engaged with higher education. Higher education, while manipulated by numerous actors for ideo-political purposes, can function as a ‘desecuritisation’ and ‘deradicalisation’ mechanism by supplementing the statebuilding efforts, and more subtly, by providing a venue for critical teaching and learning processes. This article highlights that while the sector is typically a very low reconstruction priority, if addressed strategically, it has the potential to contribute to the desecuritisation of ethnic politics through the deradicalisation of ethnic grievances and hence function as a catalyst for effective and sustainable postwar recovery.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of International Security Vol. 7, No.2; May 2022: p.189 - 206
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of International Security Vol: 7 No 2
Key WordsAfghanistan ;  Ethnic Identity ;  Higher Education ;  Statebuilding ;  Desecuritisation ;  Deradicalisation


 
 
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