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- Pashtunwali and the American Military
- Durand Line South Asia's New Trouble Spot
- No Sign Until the Burst of Fire: Understanding the Pakistan
- Origins of the Pashto Language and Phases of Its Literary Evolution
- The Pashtun Tribal System* by Bernt Glatzer
- A Response to Tom Ginsburg's an Economic Interpretation of the Pashtunwali Lesley Wexler [email protected]
- Pashtunistan's Future: the Global Executive Or a Regional Solution
- Report Afghanistan: Blood Feuds, Traditional Law (Pashtunwali) and Traditional Conflict Resolution
- The Afghans: Their History and Culture. Culture Profile, 2002. INSTITUTION Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, DC
- Doing Pashto
- Beyond Warlordism. the Local Security Architecture in Afghanistan CONRAD SCHETTER, RAINER GLASSNER, and MASOOD KAROKHAIL
- The Case of Pashtuns in Afghanistan a Thesis
- AFGHANISTAN T a Nation of Minorities • 92/2 AFGHANISTAN: a NATION of MINORITIES a MINORITY RIGHTS GROUPS INTERNATIONAL REPORT
- Tribalism in Afghanistan the Cultural Geography of Afghanistan
- Islamic Law, Customary Law, and Afghan Informal Justice
- ETHNICIZATION of POLITICS in AFGHANISTAN by HAMIDULLAH
- The Pashtun Tribal Identity and Codes: at Odds with Pakistan’S Post-9/11 Policies
- Etnicidad, Nacionalismo Y El Estado En Afganistán
- Special Issue No.3 Winter 2017
- FATA—A Most Dangerous Place
- Ethnicity, Religion and Identity Among the Pakhtuns of Malakand, Pakistan
- An Economic Interpretation of the Pashtunwali Tom Ginsburg University of Chicago Law School Forthcoming, University of Chicago
- Afghan Customary Law and Its Relationship to Formal Judicial Institutions
- Cultural Intelligence for Military Operations
- Social Management Framework (SMF)
- The Durand Line: History, Consequences, and Future
- The Origins of the Dispute Over the Durand Line
- An Economic Interpretation of the Pashtunwali
- The Durand Line: Analysis of the Legal Status of the Disputed Afghanistan-Pakistan Frontier
- Strategic Culture and Violent Non-State Actors: Weapons of Mass Destruction and Asymmetrical Operations Concepts and Cases
- Pashtunwali As Geostrategic Challenge in Pak-Afghan Relation
- Pashtunwali and Entrepreneurial Identity of Afghans in Peshawar
- Pashtun Politics in the Shadow of 'War Against
- The Durand Line - Key of the Afghan Problem
- Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan
- Baghlan Province
- The Durand Line the Afghan-Pakistani Border Region Between Pashtunistan, Tribalistan and Talibanistan
- Men's Perception of Women's Role and Girls' Education Among
- 9 the Popular Misconceptions About Pashtunwali
- The Combined History of Pashto Printing and Resistance to Print
- The Durand Line: History and Implications of British Imperial Policy in Afghanistan
- Pashtunwali As a Geo-Strategic Asset for Pakistan