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AISS Recent Research Paper on “Religious Radicalism in the Higher Education of Afghanistan”

2019-04-04

On Thursday, April 4, 2019, the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS), launched its recent research paper titled “Religious Radicalism in the Higher Education of Afghanistan: Analysis of the Political System of Islam Course and its Impact of the Students”. This study explores the religious radicalism at the higher education of Afghanistan-Islamic Political System lectures and its influence on the

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Launching ceremony of “Political Settlement of the Afghanistan Conflict; Divergent Models”

2019-04-01

On Monday April 1, 2019, the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) regional office in Herat, launched its recent research paper titled with “Political Settlement of the Afghanistan Conflict; Divergent Models”. A number of academicians, civil activists, political activists, clergies, University students and media activists participated the event.

This paper anal

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AISS researcher met with European Diplomats

2019-03-28

On March 28, 2019, Dr Omar Sadr, AISS researcher presented his research findings ‘Political Settlement of the Afghanistan Conflict: Divergent Models’ to the diplomats of European Delegation in Afghanistan and EU member states in Kabul.

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Launch of AISS 1398 (2019-20) Calendar

2019-03-20

Today, 20th of March 2019, the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) launched its 1398 (2019-20) calendar, special for animals and biodiversity. In the event, the speakers spoke about animal’s rights, biodiversity and challenges to protection, rights and shelter of animals in Afghanistan. Dr. Mujtaba Rezaei, senior Veterinarian Doctor at ‘Nowzad’ and Dr. Abdul Jalil Mohammadzai, Director of

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Celebrating the Pearl of Khorasan

2019-03-18

The Night of Herat co-hosted by the SOAS South Asia Institute, Sussex Asia Centre and Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies on March 17, 2019 in London, UK. The program was opened with a Sufi Prayer followed by remarks from Professor Edward Simpson, Director of SOAS South Asia Institute and Professor Magnus Marsden, Director of Sussex Asia Center at University of Sussex.

In the f

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