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    ASSESSING STATE FRAGILITY: AFGHANISTAN State Fragility Report INB355 Prepared for: Dr. Abdur Rob Khan Prepared by: Hasin Sadeque ( Niaz Mahmood (1030594530 Table of Content Content | Page No. | Introduction and Historical Background | 3 | Executive Summary | 4 | Research Summary | 5-6 | Primary Drivers (Governance‚ Human Development‚ Security and Crime | 7-9 | Secondary Drivers | 10-11 | Possible Future Scenarios

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    original purpose of NATO? In which ways has NATO "reinvented" itself in the post-cold war world? Suggestions: Concise coverage of NATO + CW Belief of many politicians that NATO had become redundant re: end of CW How NATO has defied this prediction Eg expansion of NATO -> PFP -> NATO+Russia Kosovo 9/11 Afghanistan At present two important formal alliances dominate the international security scene. By far the most powerful is the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)‚ which encompasses

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    toward mother & her cremation – diction and detail Thomas Szasz – argue for or against his position on the struggle for definition. Use readings‚ study‚ or experience. 1982 A reading on happiness – summarize his reasons for his opinion and explain why you agree or not with his opinion Analyze the strategies or devices (organization‚ diction‚ tone‚ detail) that make Gov. Stevenson’s Cat Veto argument effective. Describe a place‚ conveying feeling through concrete and specific detail. 1983 A quote

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    possessions that exceeded the bounds of healthy need. We needed more of every sort of thing‚ and to satisfy this need we took money from other Greeks and then took their soldiers to protect us. As our lust grew even larger and our pride became ridiculous‚ we set out to conquer Sicily‚ a decision that led to our recent defeat at the hands of the Spartans. Our empire was thus the symptom of a disease‚ and if we allow that disease to rack our city once more‚ we will surely meet a fate similar to the one we have

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    Afghanistan has long been a land where conquering armies have the most difficult operations. The terrain and the weather are unforgivable‚ with snowcapped mountain ranges as high as 24‚000 feet‚ and an indigenous population who have been fighting for hundreds if not thousands of years. Afghanistan’s location is definitely not an ideal operational theater for a democratic republic like the United States‚ with rouge‚ failed‚ and transitioning states surrounding the landlocked country. These conditions

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    the Pentagon‚ then the plane attended for the white house went down in a field. Then began the longest war the U.S. has been involved in the Afghanistan War. Supporters of the war might say they are fighting terrorists who committed these acts‚ Opponents might say “no war costs to much money and cost the lives of too many young men and women.” First‚ after FDNY companies and international task forces were working at ground zero President Bush made his famous bullhorn speech . George W. Bush said

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    Nightmare of Afghanistan A geostrategic outlook does not depend on one single topic or attribute of a country. It encompasses concepts from geography‚ politics‚ demography‚ and topography to characterize a region. When we look into the country of Afghanistan we look into the concepts of Afghanistan being land-locked‚ their vast mountainous region‚ their relatively large population of extremists as well as the country being over all less developed than many other nations in the world. Afghanistan ’s overall

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    Chapter 3 The Buzkashi Tooi The book “Buzkashi” Game in Power in Afghanistan is written by G. Whitney Azoy is introducing the Buzkashi game in Afghanistan in details‚ but in the third chapter of this book which is about the the Buzkashi Tooi‚ he describes that how this game is held in the local places. First he explains the word Tooi‚ rite of passage‚ and marriage. Then he argues that the buzkashi tooi is a Khan’s activities. According to him‚ Khans are those who have some kind of influence

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    WINNER’S SHIFT Introduction This report has been produced to review and analyze the two case studies mentioned “Microsoft’s lost opportunities” and “Create renewal‚ without it you create Detroit” to prove that “Winner’s Change” and losers don’t. A review of these organizations in concern illustrates that business’s and organizations that shift before its competitors will make lots of money than its competitors would. Today Apple has made much more money‚ than any other brand in the world

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    Daniel Jonah Goldhagen born in 1959 is an American political scientist most famous for his book‚ Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust‚ which hypothesizes that all ordinary Germans were actively in favor of the holocaust because of the supposedly unique and virulent "eliminationist" anti-Semitism that was a part of the common consciousness in Germany throughout history. He claims that this special mentality cannot be fully understood by non-Germans and that it was unique

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