Giorno: 21 giugno 2014

Afghanistan: from elections to regional proxy conflict? (CeMiSS)

by Claudio Bertolotti

"CeMiSS Quarterly 1/2014" pages 67-69

Afghan presidential elections took place on April, 5, despite Taliban threats to disrupt the electoral process. From the beginning the candidates Abdullah and Ghani were believed to have the best chance of winning the election; this assessment was confirmed by the results.

Reported high participation and frauds in Afghan

Afghanistan: from elections to regional proxy conflict? (CeMiSS)

by Claudio Bertolotti

"CeMiSS Quarterly 1/2014" pages 67-69

Afghan presidential elections took place on April, 5, despite Taliban threats to disrupt the electoral process. From the beginning the candidates Abdullah and Ghani were believed to have the best chance of winning the election; this assessment was confirmed by the results.

Reported high participation and frauds in Afghan

Afghanistan: from elections to regional proxy conflict? (CeMiSS)

by Claudio Bertolotti

"CeMiSS Quarterly 1/2014" pages 67-69

Afghan presidential elections took place on April, 5, despite Taliban threats to disrupt the electoral process. From the beginning the candidates Abdullah and Ghani were believed to have the best chance of winning the election; this assessment was confirmed by the results.

Reported high participation and frauds in Afghan

Afghanistan: from elections to regional proxy conflict? (CeMiSS)

by Claudio Bertolotti

"CeMiSS Quarterly 1/2014" pages 67-69

Afghan presidential elections took place on April, 5, despite Taliban threats to disrupt the electoral process. From the beginning the candidates Abdullah and Ghani were believed to have the best chance of winning the election; this assessment was confirmed by the results.

Reported high participation and frauds in Afghan

Afghanistan: from elections to regional proxy conflict? (CeMiSS)

by Claudio Bertolotti

"CeMiSS Quarterly 1/2014" pages 67-69

Afghan presidential elections took place on April, 5, despite Taliban threats to disrupt the electoral process. From the beginning the candidates Abdullah and Ghani were believed to have the best chance of winning the election; this assessment was confirmed by the results.

Reported high participation and frauds in Afghan