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_aPamphlet DS371.4. _bS35 2011 |
100 | 1 | _aSchirch, Lisa. | |
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_aAfghan civil society and a comprehensive peace process / _cLisa Schirch. |
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_aWashington, D.C. : _bUnited States Institute of Peace, _c2011. |
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_a5 pages ; _c31 cm. |
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490 | 0 | _a(Peace brief ; 99) | |
500 | _aCaption title. “July 21, 2011”—at the head of title. | ||
520 | _aSummary: “A successful, legitimate and sustainable approach to peace in Afghanistan requires the inclusion of Afghan civil society and their interests. For the most part, Afghan peace negotiations exclude representatives of civil society and center on a narrow agenda featuring concerns of armed groups. Attempts at a quick fix settlement could compromise the foundations of durable peace, resulting in more costs to the jinternational community, and more death and destruction on the ground…”—(page 1). | ||
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_aPostwar reconstruction _z Afghanistan. |
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_aAfghanistan _x Foreign relations. |
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_aAfghanistan _x Politics and government. |
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