Afghanistan - politics
Government sources, analysis, background resources, and websites of major analysts.
Government sources
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan: government websites
- Office of the President
- Ministry of Commerce
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development
- Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission
Netherlands
Context Analysis / Uruzgan Province, Prepared by the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan
Dutch government analysis of geographic, social and political context.
Resources
Afghanistan, Key Documents, ReliefWeb
ReliefWeb, "the world’s leading on-line gateway to information (documents and maps) on humanitarian emergencies and disasters" is administered by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Afghanistan: Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, United States, Law Library of Congress
The Law Library of US Congress provides access to information on the Afghanistan Constitution, the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary, and its legal system.
Afghanistan – Politics, GlobalSecurity.org
Politics and Government, MiPAL: Afghanistan, Military Policy Awareness Links, National Defense University.
Detailed set of links.
Special Reports: Afghanistan, The Guardian Unlimited
Regularly updated website from the UK-based Guardian newspaper.
Politics of Afghanistan, Wikipedia [regularly updated]
Political parties in Afghanistan, Wikipedia
As of March 2007, well-resourced and regularly updated Wikipedia sites.
Political parties and leaders, Afghanistan, CIA World Fact Book
Accessible compendium of mainly statistical and basic factual data.
Afghanistan Reconstruction Project (ARP)
A project of the Center on International Cooperation (CIC) at New York University, led by Barnett Rubin.
Who’s who, Australia in Afghanistan
Afghan politicians, Wikipedia
Key Afghan players: Who's who, BBC News, 4 July 2006
Afghanistan Report, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Weekly report.
Analysis
The Pessoptimist, Barnett Rubin, Informed Comment Global Affairs, 9 July 2007
On the Road to Kandahar: Travels Through Conflict in the Islamic World, Jason Burke, Thomas Dunne Books, 2007
A Long Hot Summer: Crisis and Opportunity in Afghanistan, William Maley and Daoud Yaqub, Lowy Institute, March 2007
Afghanistan 2007: Problems, Opportunities and Possible Solutions, Peter Bergen, testimony to House Committee on Foreign Affairs, United States Congress, 15 February 2007.
Countering the Insurgency in Afghanistan: Losing Friends and Making Enemies, Senlis Council, February 2007
A Surge in Two Wars, Paul Rogers, International Security Monthly Briefings, Oxford Research Group, January 2007
Saving Afghanistan, Barnett R. Rubin, Foreign Affairs, January/February 2007
Afghanistan’s Endangered Compact, Asia Briefing N°59, International Crisis Group, 29 January 2007
Assessing ISAF: A Baseline Study of NATO’s Role in Afghanistan, Cameron Scott, British American Security Information Council, March 2007
The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan After the Taliban, Sarah Chayes, Penguin Press, 2006
Bleeding Afghanistan: Washington, Warlords, and the Propaganda of Silence, Sonali Kolhatkar and James Ingalls, Seven Stories Press, 2006
Still Ours to Lose: Afghanistan on the Brink, Barnett R. Rubin, Prepared Testimony for the House Committee on International Relations (September 20, 2006) and the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (September 21, 2006)
Rescuing Afghanistan: A Balance Sheet, William Maley, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, July 19, 2006
Afghanistan: On the Brink, Ahmed Rashid, New York Review of Books, Volume 53, Number 11, June 22, 2006
Security, Nation Building and Democracy: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Talk given by Ahmed Rashid, Center for Peace and Human Security April 27, 2006
Afghanistan’s Uncertain Transition From Turmoil to Normalcy, Barnett R. Rubin, Center for Preventive Action, Council On Foreign Relations, Council Special Report, No. 12, March 2006
The Prospects for Post-Conflict Afghanistan: A Call of the Sirens to the Country’s Troubled Past, Thomas H. Johnson, Strategic Insights, Volume V, Issue 2, (February 2006)
Afghanistan as an empty space, Part 1 - 4, Marc W. Herold, 26 February 2006
Karzai’s Afghanistan: Audio Slide Show, Jon Lee Anderson (text) and Samantha Appleton (photographs), The New Yorker (online only), 6 June 2005
Political Parties in Afghanistan, International Crisis Group, Asia Briefing No. 39, 2 June 2005
The Other War: Why Bush’s Afghanistan problem won’t go away, Seymour M. Hersh, The New Yorker, 12 April 2004
Analysts’ sites
- Peter Bergen
- Sonali Kolhatkar and James Ingalls
- William Maley
- Ahmed Rashid
- Paul Rogers
- Olivier Roy
- Barnett Rubin
- Amin Saikal
See also
- Australian policy - analysis, Australian in Afghanistan
- Opium and narco-politics, Australian in Afghanistan
- Taliban and Al Qaeda, Australian in Afghanistan
- Warlords and militia leaders, Australian in Afghanistan
30 July 2007