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050 0 0 _aPamphlet JZ5584.
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_cL835 2019
100 1 _aLudin, Qaseem.
245 1 0 _aHow peace was made :
_ban inside account of talks between the Afghan government and Hezb-e Islami /
_cby Qaseem Ludin.
260 _a[Washington, DC] :
_bUnited States Institute of Peace,
_c©2019.
300 _a19 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c28 cm.
490 1 _a(Special report ; No 444)
500 _aCaption title. “March 2019”. “United States Institute of Peace”—at head of title.
505 _aContents: Background—Talks begin—Internal consensus and divisions—Components of the peace deal—Sealing the deal—Implementation of the agreement—Lessons for negotiations with the Taliban.
520 _aSummary: “For more than four decades, Afghanistan has been in a state of war and violent conflict that has destroyed much of the country’s physical and social infrastructure and prevented the formation of a state stable enough to establish law and order. Although several internal and external factors contributed to the conflict and its current political and security environment, a key factor has been weak Afghan leadership, exacerbated by political frictions among elites. Peacemaking is a difficult process, but often the most difficult part is how to…”—(page [1]).
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650 0 _aPeace-building – Afghanistan.
650 0 _aAfghan War, 2001- – Peace.
650 0 _aPostwar reconstruction – Afghanistan.
651 0 _aAfghanistan – Foreign relations.
651 0 _aAfghanistan – Politics and government – 2001-.
710 1 _aUnited States Institute of Peace.
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