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Kunst um die Welt im Juli und August - 04.07.2010 (13:43)
Der neue Ifa-Newsletter für Juli und August ist da und informiert sie über Ausstellungen deutscher Kunstler in der Welt....Buika tritt in Berlin auf - 19.05.2010 (11:08)
Pedro Almodóvar vergöttert die spanische Sängerin Concha Buika, der 2006 mit ihrem Album „Mi Niña Lola“ der internationale Durchbruch gelang....6. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst Newsletter #2, Mai 2010 - 06.05.2010 (13:08)

Die 6. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst gibt die teilnehmenden Künstlerinnen und Künstler sowie die Ausstellungsorte und das Rahmenprogramm bekannt.
...Obituary Dr. Bernt Glatzer (by AGA)
The following obituary of our late Advisory Board member Dr Bernt Glatzer was published by (German) Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Afghanistan (AGA) [Scientific Working Group on Afghanistan] whose chairman Bernt was from 2001 to 2007. It cointains a comprehensive professional biography, including Bernt's major publications. read more »
BERNT GLATZER PASSED AWAY
With great shock and deep sadness, we have learnt about the sudden demise of our valued colleague and good friend Dr Bernt Glatzer, member of the AAN Advisory Board, in the night to 08 December at his home in Schriesheim, Germany, only a few days before his 67th birthday. read more »
How Do Afghans Tick? (in memoriam Bernt Glatzer)
The following is the translation of an interview given by late Dr Bernt Glatzer to a Berlin daily newspaper in 2008. He talks about how he himself became involved in Afghanistan, gives his opinion about current events and covers the ethics of ethnologists in war. read more »
Kommentare (0) Eingestellt von RoBin 27.12.2009 (17:28)
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As the country is waiting for the new Cabinet, AAN continues to comment on the main developments. Please turn to our website for the latest blogs: Weiterlesen Kommentare (0) Eingestellt von RoBin 15.12.2009 (10:25) AAN's Second Report: How to Win an Afghan ElectionThe report describes how Afghans view the elections with mixed feelings. On one hand they believe that the outcome of the vote will be determined by others: the internationals, their leaders or electoral manipulation. On the other hand there is a vibrant process of consultations, negotiations and communal decisions making. The report cautions against simplistic appraisals of probable voting patterns, describing how voters are pulled in different directions, under the influence of instruction, loyalty, patronage and proximity, pressure, positioning, and considerations of substance.The report argues that the international community should shift its approach from the current emphasis on partnering with whoever seems powerful, regardless of past or present behaviour, to engage with a wider range of political players. The report discusses the likelihood of electoral malpractice and fraud, and concludes that the methods that have been used in earlier elections all look likely to be repeated. The report calls on the international community to acknowledge electoral realities and in doing so start re-setting the standards for future elections. About the author Martine van Bijlert has worked in Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan since the early 90s, most recently as a diplomat for the European Union Special Representative (EUSR) Office in Kabul and as an independent political analyst. She is now one of the Co-directors of AAN. About AAN AAN is a recently established non-profit, independent policy research organisation. It aims to bring together the knowledge and experience of a large number of experts to inform policy and increase the understanding of Afghan realities. AAN will publish regular in-depth thematic reports, policy briefings and comments. The main channel for dissemination of the reports is the AAN web site. To download the report please visit Report PDF » For further information or earlier reports visit www.aan-afghanistan.org or email: info@afghanistan-analysts.net. Kommentare (0) Eingestellt von RoBin 11.08.2009 (12:22) Afghanistan: New U.S. Administration, New DirectionsInternational Crisis Group OVERVIEW Seven years after the U.S.-led intervention in Afghanistan the country is still at war against extremists and has developed few resilient institutions. A policy review by the Obama administration has reopened debate about how to defeat the forces of violent global jihadism – al-Qaeda and its Taliban protectors – in Afghanistan and in neighbouring Pakistan. In most cases, the ideas on offer – from declaring victory and pulling out, to negotiating with the insurgents, to organising regional conferences, to prioritising relationships with favoured individuals and allies over the development of strong democratic institutions – have been tried at least once in the past two decades, with no success: we know now what not to do. Lesen Sie den ganzen "Overview" auf der Seite von Crisis GroupDer vollständige Report als PDF-Datei Kommentare (0) Eingestellt von RoBin 15.03.2009 (21:07) Sorry, der Beitrag, der an dieser Stelle stehen soll, wird nur registrierten Nutzern angezeigt. Bitte Login oder Registrieren. | ||