KABUL MORNING BEGINS WITH EXPLOSIONS
Amanullah Kakar Since the last four months, almost every morning of the capital Kabul begins with one or several bomb […]
Amanullah Kakar Since the last four months, almost every morning of the capital Kabul begins with one or several bomb […]
In this issue: KABUL MORNING BEGINS WITH EXPLOSIONS A Glance to the Last Explosions: Who was Dr. Mohammad Atif? Targeted […]
Constitution is a national document that specifies a country’s political, economic, and social systems. When a country gains its independence, […]
In this issue: PEACE PROCESS AND THE CONSTITUTION OF AFGHANISTAN The Link between Interim Government and Constitution Amendment of the […]
By Fazal Mahmood Ali, MA Public Economics, Law and Politics (PELP) and CSRS Researcher January 12, 2021 Looking at the […]
In this issue: WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME FOR A CEASEFIRE IN AFGHANISTAN? A Ceasefire before Negotiations on Key Issues […]
We reach the 41st anniversary of Russian invasion of Afghanistan in a situation where the country’s wounded body still bleeds. […]
Insecurity and violence are not new phenomena for the Afghan people. The country is burning in flames of war and […]
CSRS Analysis – Issue Number 362 (01 January 2021) In this issue: TARGETED KILLINGS IN AFGHANISTAN; CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES The […]
On the Occasion of World Immigrant Day Immigration relates to the movement of peoples from one country into another. People […]