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Afghanistan: out of the globalization mainstream? / Riphenburg, Carol J   Journal Article
Riphenburg, Carol J Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Ethnicity and civil society in contemporary Afghanistan / Riphenburg, Carol J Winter 2005  Journal Article
Riphenburg, Carol J Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2005.
Summary/Abstract This article focuses on the critical question of ethnicity and politics in Afghanistan. It examines current conceptual models of ethnicity and their application to present-day political affairs in the country. Research shows that it is not the presence of ethnic groups per se that leads to violence or instability but the absence of civil society and democratic governance and norms. Lessons may be drawn from Afghanistan’s neighbors to the north. These Central Asian nations present cases of emerging civil societies, which are fragile, fragmented, and strongly influenced by the international donor community. After 23 years of war in Afghanistan, repression and neglect have had a devastating effect on civil society.
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oman: political development in a changing world: political development in a changing world / Riphenburg, Carol J 1998  Book
Riphenburg, Carol J Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger, 1998.
Description xv,248p.
Standard Number 0275961443
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Post-Taliban Afghanistan: Changed outlook for women? / Riphenburg, Carol J May-Jun 2004  Journal Article
Riphenburg, Carol J Journal Article
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Publication May-Jun 2004.
Key Words Taliban  Afghanistan  Women 
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