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The Analyst Bibliography 2024 is a valuable index of some 8,000 titles. But, to err is human and it’s not possible to 100% of publications. Help us grow the catalogue. See Annex B to see how to send us the citation of a title we’ve missed. bit.ly/3Qwzy11

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tomorrow is 1st of may. i re-up my 2014 AAN Afghanistan piece about trade unions in , a not-so-well researched topic:
afghanistan-analysts.org/en/reports/eco…
btw, the taleban also celebrate:
twitter.com/Molsa_gov_af/s…
i am not sure they allow trade unions. any info on this, anyone?

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The newest edition of AAN’s Bibliography, with insights from Christian Bleuer who looks at problems with integrating scholarship and research into policymaking is and notes some interesting new research while offering suggestions for reading. bit.ly/3UC2VS2

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Interested to read about ? The newest edition of AAN’s bibliography offers a comprehensive look at all publications about Afghanistan, its history and people. bit.ly/3UC2VS2

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The newest edition of AAN’s Bibliography is a treasure trove indexing some 8,000 publications and is sure to be a valuable resource for scholars, researchers and all those who want to read about . bit.ly/3UC2VS2

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The newest edition of AAN’s Bibliography stretches to almost 8,000 publications, including books, academic journal articles, research institute reports, dissertations: the first edition, compiled in 2006 included just under 1,000 publications. bit.ly/3UC2VS2

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The newest edition of AAN’s Bibliography is out. Christian Bleuer, who has been compiling it since 2004, looks at what it says about the state of scholarship on and comments on the past and future of research in this area. bit.ly/3UC2VS2

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The newest edition of AAN’s Bibliography, with insights from Christian Bleuer who looks at problems with integrating scholarship and research into policymaking is and notes some interesting new research while offering suggestions for reading. bit.ly/3UC2VS2

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The newest edition of AAN’s Bibliography is out. Christian Bleuer, who has been compiling it since 2004, looks at what it says about the state of scholarship on and comments on the past and future of research in this area. bit.ly/3UC2VS2

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Before Pakistan fenced the Durand Line, said one Nangrahari interviewee, 'we could freely go to Bajaur, Mohmand and Peshawar – to weddings, funerals and other ceremonies. People from that side were coming to join in our ceremonies.'
New report from AAN.
bit.ly/4aGzR1q

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New report about Pakistan's fencing of the Durand Line has some wonderful maps from Roger Helms showing some of the split communities.
'The Durand Line and the Fence: How are communities managing with cross-border lives?'
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New report about Pakistan's fencing of the Durand Line has some wonderful maps from Roger Helms showing some of the split communities. 'The Durand Line and the Fence: How are communities managing with cross-border lives?' bit.ly/4aGzR1q
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Families, villages, farms have been split by Pakistan's fencing of the Durand Line, especially hard for women married across the line who can no longer easily visit their parents and siblings. We hear from those mourning their lost freedom of movement.
bit.ly/4aGzR1q

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tribes with same , & live on both sides of the line. However, has been building a fence, which is splitting the . For more, read AAN Afghanistan new report by Sabawoon Samim here:
afghanistan-analysts.org/en/reports/reg…

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The fence “passes not through the land, but through [our] hearts.”
Guest author Sabawoon Samim hears how Pakistan's fence along the Durand Line has split families, communities and farms, hampering local people who used to enjoy free movement.
bit.ly/4aGzR1q

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Locals living along the Durand Line may cut Pakistan's fence and hope not to be shot at, be sneaked across by sympathetic guards, bribe guards or tramp the long way round to an official crossing point.
Crossing used to be free.
Sabawoon Samim

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Thanks for posting this. Good news.
I wrote about this internationally important wetland for migrating birds for @AANAfgh in 2016. Always so impressed with the expertise of Afghan nature lovers - some quoted here.
afghanistan-analysts.org/en/reports/con…

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New report about Pakistan's fencing of the Durand Line has some wonderful maps from Roger Helms showing some of the split communities.
'The Durand Line and the Fence: How are communities managing with cross-border lives?'
bit.ly/4aGzR1q

New report about Pakistan's fencing of the Durand Line has some wonderful maps from Roger Helms showing some of the split communities. 'The Durand Line and the Fence: How are communities managing with cross-border lives?' bit.ly/4aGzR1q
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AAN Afghanistan(@AANafgh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Families, villages, farms have been split by Pakistan's fencing of the Durand Line, especially hard for women married across the line who can no longer easily visit their parents and siblings. We hear from those mourning their lost freedom of movement.
bit.ly/4aGzR1q

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Locals living along the Durand Line may cut Pakistan's fence and hope not to be shot at, be sneaked across by sympathetic guards, bribe guards or tramp the long way round to an official crossing point.
Crossing used to be free.
Sabawoon Samim

bit.ly/4aGzR1q

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Kate Clark(@KateClark66) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great new report from AAN Afghanistan by Sabawoon Samim on the communities split by Pakistan's fencing of the Durand Line mourning their lost freedom of moment.
bit.ly/4aGzR1q

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