In this interview, Afghan MP Naderi discusses the strength of democratic values in Afghanistan, expressing hope for more political participation by women and youth.
Tag: democracy
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As mass protests continue in the autonomous region, a look at implications for Hong Kong itself, China, as well as the region and the global system.
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As secessionist movements proliferate around the world, a look at what leads some to succeed and others to fail.
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A product of negotiations, the 17 SDGs may not be perfect, but they can serve as clear goals for popular movements, local communities, and all manner of networks.
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The election of Raul Khadjimba as president of Georgia’s breakaway republic of Abkhazia raises several doubts and demonstrates the need for him to turn from populist opposition leader to inclusive president.
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The inclusion of governance in the post-2015 development framework has the potential to be an important tool for bridging the credibility gap between citizens and their governments.
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As Afghanistan awaits the results of the second round of presidential elections, only a real understanding of democracy can help the country take the most out of this vote.
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The crisis of legitimacy that is increasingly affecting citizen-state relations shows the need for better and stronger social cohesion within fragile states.
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After Abkhazia’s President Alexander Ankvab fled to a Russian base following citizens’ protests, Abkhazia’s new leaders will need to focus on re-establishing internal legitimacy and fine-tuning relations with Russia and Georgia.
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As Yemen marches toward political and social reform, the country’s leaders will need to ensure the inclusion of civil society.