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Women's Agency in Afghanistan: From Survivors to Agents of Change
Middle East Institute
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  • Women's Agency in Afghanistan: From Survivors to Agents of Change

    Originally posted December 2009

    Often, policy debates on the empowerment of women in Afghanistan are impaired by the historic backlashes against radical top-down reforms and women’s emancipation (e.g., unseating kings) or by the assumption that the male-dominated culture makes it nearly impossible to create space for the advancement of women’s rights. As a result, the effort to develop a cohesive strategy for enhancing women’s participation in the reconstruction agenda is hampered.

    April 23, 2012

    A Game Changer for Syria?
    Middle East Institute
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  • A Game Changer for Syria?

    This Opinion first appeared on CNN.com on April 20, 2012

    The six-point peace plan for Syria proposed by Kofi Annan is doomed to fail for one simple reason: Neither President Bashar al-Assad nor the government opposition is interested in making it work.

    April 20, 2012

    Local Perceptions of Rural Development Programs
    Middle East Institute
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  • Local Perceptions of Rural Development Programs

    Originally posted December 2009

    The NGO people drive around in big white cars, live in our cities’ best houses and receive high salaries, though most of them would be jobless in their own country. They come here for two, three hours, and we tell them what they need to hear. They express empathy with our difficult situation, and then they get back into their air-conditioned four wheel drives and race off leaving us behind in a cloud of dust. Often they are never seen again.
    —Farmers in rural Kunduz Province, 2006

    April 20, 2012

    Rebuilding Afghanistan: Practical Measures for Improving the Economy
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  • Rebuilding Afghanistan: Practical Measures for Improving the Economy

    Originally posted December 2009 

    It is a difficult task to suggest a specific recipe for the improvement of the economy of any failed state. The case of Afghanistan presents even more challenges.

    The Magnitude of the Challenge

    April 20, 2012