Intra-Afghan peace negotiations : how might they work? / Sean Kane.
Material type:
- 9781601277541
- Pamphlet JZ5584. A33.
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Caption title.
“February 2019”.
“United States Institute of Peace”—at head of title.
Contents: Introduction—Constitutional review process issues—Key substantive constitutional issues—Possible political roles of the Taliban after a peace agreement—Conclusion.
Summary: “Following several months of US-Taliban talks on the international dimensions of the Afghan conflict, attention is expected to increasingly turn to the goal of intra-Afghan negotiations. During 2018, the Afghan government and the Taliban separately released their most detailed visions for peace to date. A key sticking point is likely to be the possible review of Afghanistan’s constitution offered by the Afghan government. Key questions include who would draft constitutional amendments, how these amendments would be approved, and how existing amendment procedures might be followed…”—(page [1]).
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