1/9 The lonely work of PhD writing led me down a hole reading the stuff written about ‘Afghanistan in transition’ circa 2012-14 Seems prescient now that everyone is talking about ‘post-peace’ (insert emoji of dripping sarcasm/head hits desk/sad face)
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6/9 Curiously few people were looking at the Taliban’s plan for transition. Might've helped. Not stuff done on a handful of intrvws, but rigorous study of past strategies/adaptations? They're so unpredictable I cringe every time I offer TB analysis. But you gotta start somewhere
Näytä tämä ketjuKiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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7/9 Also looking back and trying to learn from mistakes (harmful thought/behavior patterns, sticky yet erroneous assumptions).
@AANafgh compiled a (great) book on it, getting experts to reflect on what worked/didn’t in their sectors. I still refer to thishttps://www.afghanistan-analysts.org/publication/aan-e-books/aans-first-e-book-snapshots-of-an-intervention/ …Näytä tämä ketju -
8/9 A much-needed companion could be done on peace: what works for comm-based peacebuilding, key players’ negotiating styles/experiences, lessons from trans justice/accountability, etc. Bits exist, but no one (?) has pulled it together (yet?) and drawn implications for the future
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