Afghanistan in the Wake of the 2014 Presidential Election

The new PRIF Report takes a closer look at Afghanistan following the country's Presidential Election in 2014. It points out relevant actors and networks in the region, and discusses the factors that could contribute to increased stability in the area.

This report assesses the interests of the most relevant state and non-state actors in Afghanistan and Central Asia in the aftermath of the 2014 Afghan presidential election. It is guided by the premise that the armed conflict in Afghanistan should be understood as being heavily intertwined with regional politics. Its purpose is to serve as an overview of the negotiation environment in Afghanistan and Central Asia. It identifies actors, interests, and relationships that are helpful to take into consideration when sequencing and orchestrating a peace process that could de-escalate the war in Afghanistan and help build a more stable and cooperative region.

 

The majority of the PRIF Report 132 "Afghanistan and Central Asia in 2015. An Overview of Actors, Interests, and Relationships" by Arvid Bell focuses on relevant actors and their network of relationships, and the conclusion details three future scenarios and a set of recommendations that could facilitate a coordinated negotiation process.

 

The Report can be ordered at PRIF for EUR 10,- and is also available as free PDF download.