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Schetter, C. (2023). Afghanistan – die Rückkehr der Taliban aus konfliktgeographischer Sicht. . Geographische Rundschau, 9, .
Schetter, C. (2023). Die Taliban - Geschichte und Ideologie: bpb.
Mielke, K., & Schetter, C. (2023). Afghanistan . In J. Oltmer, M. Berlinghoff, F. Düvell, U. Krause, & A. Pott (Eds.), Report Globale Flucht 2023 (pp. 174-182). Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag.
Mielke, K. (2023). On Peace Activists and Skilled Survivors. Afghan Exiles and Transnational History-Making from Below. Iran and the Caucasus, 1(27), 105-123.
Schetter, C. (2022). Who are ‘the’ Taliban? Life Worlds between Pashtun Traditions, Islamism, and Globalisation. Ethnoscripts , 24(1), 62-80 Hamburg: Universität Hamburg.
Schetter, C. (2022). Wer ‚die‘ Taliban sind: Lebenswelten zwischen paschtunischen Traditionen, militantem Islamismus und Globalisierung. Ethnoscripts, 24(1), 62-80 Hamburg: Universität Hamburg.
Mielke, K., & Etzold, B. (2022). Afghans’ narrowing mobility options in Pakistan and the right to transnational living: a figurational perspective. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 4347-4364 .
Mielke, K. (2022). Calculated Informality in Governing (Non)return: An Evolutionary Governance Perspective. Geopolitics, 1-24.
Schetter, C., & Mielke, K. (2022). In spite of the Taliban, engage!: D+C Development and Cooperation.
Schetter, C., & Mielke, K. (2022). Helfen trotz der Taliban: E+Z Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit.
Schetter, C. (2022). Kleine Geschichte Afghanistans. München: C.H. Beck.
Mielke, K. (2022). Konfliktporträt Afghanistan. Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.
Mielke, K. (2022). Looking beyond stereotypes: A critical reflection of popular narratives about the Taliban. Orient (I-2022), 24-31.
Beirat Zivile Krisenprävention (2021). Stellungnahme: Wirkungsevaluierung der deutschen zivilen und militärischen Beiträge zum multinationalen Afghanistan-Engagement 2001 - 2021 Berlin: Der Beirat der Bundesregierung Zivile Krisenprävention und Friedensförderung.
Schetter, C., & Trautner, B. (2021). Drahtseilakt Afghanistan: für ein zivilgesellschaftliches Engagement Bonn: Welternährung.
Katsiaficas, C., Wagner, M., Mielke, K., Tobin, S. A., Momani, F. A., Al Yakoub, T., & Javed, M. M. (2021). Outward and upward mobility. How Afghan and Syrian refugees can use mobility to improve their prospects (TRAFIG Policy Brief No. 5) Bonn: BICC.
Schetter, C., & Trautner, B. (2021). Commentary \ Cooperation with the Taliban? Promoting civil society engagement in Afghanistan Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K., Shahid, N., Khatana, A. R., Ahmad, Z., Irshad, A., Kiran, S., Etzold, B., Asghari, S., & Javed, M. M. (2021). Figurations of Displacement in and beyond Pakistan. Empirical findings and reflections on protracted displacement and translocal connections of Afghans (TRAFIG Working Paper No. 7) Bonn: BICC.
Isikozlu, E., Mielke, K., & Javed, M. M. (2021). Now more than ever: Afghans in Pakistan need more mobility and durable solutions to stay (TRAFIG Practice Note No. 7) Bonn: BICC.
Meininghaus, E., & Mielke, K. (2021, April). Meaningful political participation. Lessons learnt from UN mediation in Afghanistan and Syria (BICC Policy Brief series No. 3/2021). Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K., & Meininghaus, E. (2021, March). Engaging refugees and migrants as peace advocates. How Germany can contribute to peace in Syria and Afghanistan (BICC Policy Brief series No. 2/2021). Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K. (2020). Review of the book: The Taliban reader. War, Islam and politics, by A. Strick van Linschoten & F. Kuehn. Die Welt des Islams, 60(4), 493–496.
von Boemcken, M. (2020). Sozialisierung von Radikalisierten mit Fluchthintergrund in deren Heimat- und Transitländern. Hintergrundwissen für die biographische Arbeit der Beraterinnen und Berater in der Extremismusprävention: Länderberichte Afghanistan, Syrien, Iran, Türkei. Bonn: CoRE-NRW.
Meininghaus, E., & Mielke, K. (2019, December). Beyond Doha and Geneva: Peacemaking engagement of Afghans and Syrians in North Rhine-Westphalia and Germany (BICC Working Paper series No. 11/2019). Bonn: BICC.
Grawert, E. (2019). Coping with insecurity: Labour relations, (im)mobility and conflict-sensitive employment in Afghanistan. International Quarterly for Asian Studies, 50(1-2), 67-90.
Mielke, K. (2019). Thirty years after the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan. Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 20(4), 895-903.
Schmitz-Pranghe, C., & Vollmer, R. (Eds.). (2019, March). Breaking cycles of displacement (BICC Knowledge Notes series No. 2/2019). Bonn: BICC.
Spanta, F. D. (2019). Contested Governance in Afghanistan: Cultural and Political Notions of Order by the Afghan Elites. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
Grawert, E., & Mielke, K. (2018, November). Coping with protracted displacement - How Afghans secure their livelihood in Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan (BICC Working Paper series No. 2/2018). Bonn: BICC.
BICC (2018). From stand-alone programmes to an integrated community-needs-based approach: Reintegration support in Afghanistan - Lessons learned. Bonn: BICC.
Nusrat, R. (2018). Strengthening the capacity of business to contribute to building peace in Afghanistan (International Alert Policy Brief May 2018). London: International Alert.
Grawert, E., & Mielke, K. (2018, May). Exodus aus Afghanistan: Wie Deutschland Selbsthilfe und Eigeninitiativen unterstützen kann (BICC Policy Brief series No. 5/2018). Bonn: BICC.
Grawert, E. (2018, April). Towards conflict-sensitive employment in large-scale infrastructure projects in fragile and conflict-affected settings: Recommendations for donor agencies (BICC Policy Brief series No. 3/2018). Bonn: BICC.
Schetter, C. (2018). Die SDGs in Bürgerkriegsgesellschaften: Zur Umsetzung globaler Entwicklungsvorstellungen in Afghanistan. In T. Debiel (Ed.), Entwicklungspolitik in Zeiten der SDGs - Essays zum 80. Geburtstag von Franz Nuscheler (pp. 71-75). Duisburg/Bonn: Institut für Entwicklung und Frieden/Stiftung Entwicklung und Frieden.
Shirzad, F., & Nusrat, R. (2018). Investment in infrastructure and employment in Afghanistan. Review of past and present investment plans (Working Paper March 2018). London: International Alert.
Mielke, K., & Miszak, N. (2017, September). Jihadi-Salafism in Afghanistan—Beyond Taliban, Al-Qaeda and Daesh: Options for German foreign and development policy (BICC Policy Brief series No. 6/2017). Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K. (2017). Afghanistan seit 1978. In L. Paul (Ed.), Handbuch der Iranistik, Nachtragsband (pp. 182-191). Wiesbaden: Reichert.
Mielke, K., & Miszak, N. (2017, July). Making sense of Daesh in Afghanistan: A social movement perspective (BICC Working Paper series No. 6/2017). Bonn: BICC.
Grawert, E., & Shirzad, F. (2017, July). Conflict-sensitive employment in Afghan construction and transport companies (BICC Working Paper series No. 5/2017). Bonn: BICC.
Grawert, E., Nusrat, R., & Shah, Z. (2017, May). Afghanistan’s cross-border trade with Pakistan and Iran and the responsibility for conflict-sensitive employment (BICC Working Paper series No. 4/2017). Bonn: BICC.
Schetter, C. (2017). Ethnologie Afghanistans. In L. Paul (Ed.), Handbuch der Iranistik (pp. 192-198). Wiesbaden: Reichert.
Mielke, K. (2017). Fluchtursachen und internationale Verantwortung: Das Beispiel Afghanistan. Wissenschaft und Frieden, 35(2), 11-13.
Prinz, J., & Schetter, C. (2017). Conditioned sovereignty: The creation and legitimation of spaces of violence in counterterrorism operations of the "war on terror". Alternatives, 41(3), 119-136.
Mielke, K. (2017). Afghanistan: Ist der IS auf dem Vormarsch? Welt-Sichten, No. 4/2017, 6-7.
Mielke, K. (2017). Islamischer Staat auch in Afghanistan? Aus der Perspektive der Forschung. Südasien, 37(1), 38-41.
Grawert, E. (2017). Anhaltende Gewalt in Afghanistan: Brauchen wir einen Paradigmenwechsel in der Flüchtlingshilfe? Südasien, 37(1), 27-30.
Grawert, E., Hansohm, D., & Nusrat, R. (2017, January). Is conflict sensitivity applicable to employment? (BICC Working Paper series No. 1/2017). Bonn: BICC.
Schetter, C. (2016). Playing the ethnic card: On the ethnicization of Afghan politics. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 16(3), 460-477.
Schetter, C., & Mielke, K. (2016). Was von Kundus bleibt. Intervention, Gewalt und Soziale Ordnung in Afghanistan. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 57(4), 614-642.
Mielke, K. (2016). Tracing change: On the positionality of traditionally mobile groups in Kabul’s camps. Internationales Asienforum/ International Quarterly for Asian Studies, 47(3-4), 245-271.
Mielke, K., & Grawert, E. (2016, February). Why Afghanistan is no safe country of origin (BICC Policy Brief series No. 1/2016). Bonn: BICC.
Bohnet, H., Mielke, K., Rudolf, M., Schetter, C., & Vollmer, R. (2015, December). Protected rather than protracted: Strengthening displaced persons in peace processes (BICC Working Paper series No. 3/2015). Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K., & Schetter, C. (2015). Commentary \ The case of Kunduz. Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K., & Schetter, C. (2015). Der Fall Kundus. Plädoyer für eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme. Wissenschaft und Frieden, 33(4), 36-37.
Mielke, K. (2015). Not in the master plan. Dimensions of exclusion in Kabul. In M. Sökefeld (Ed.), Spaces of conflict in everyday life: Perspectives across Asia (pp. 135-162). Bielefeld: Transcript.
Rudolf, M., & Schulze, B. (2015). Herausforderungen langanhaltender Flucht (Impuls series No. 07-08/2015). Berlin: FriEnt.
Korf, B., & Schetter, C. (2015). Geographien der Gewalt. Kriege, Konflikte und die Ordnung des Raumes im 21. Jahrhundert.
Schetter, C. (2015). Five theses on the structural instability of Afghanistan. In M. Centlivres-Demont (Ed.), Afghanistan: Identity, society and politics since 1980 (pp. 181-183). London: I.B. Tauris.
Mielke, K. (2015). (Re-)constructing Afghanistan? Rewriting rural Afghans’ Lebenswelten into recent development and state-making processes. An analysis of local governance and social order (PhD-Dissertation in Development Research). Bonn: Universität Bonn.
Schetter, C. (2014). Afghanistan: von der Bürgerkriegs- zur Interventionsruine. In I. Werkner, J. Kursawe, M. Johannsen, B. Schoch, & M. von Boemcken (Eds.), Friedensgutachten 2014 (pp. 310-322). Berlin: LIT.
Schetter, C., & Nokkala, N. (2014). Die Auswirkungen der militärischen Intervention auf Afghanistan und Pakistan. In T. Hoppe (Ed.), Verantwortung zu schützen. Interventionspolitik seit 1990 - eine friedensethische Bilanz (pp. 203-227). Berlin: Köster.
Wilde, A., & Mielke, K. (2013). Order, stability, and change in Afghanistan: From top-down to bottom-up state-making. Central Asian Survey, 32(3), 353-370.
Schetter, C. (Ed.). (2013). Local politics in Afghanistan. A century of intervention in the social order. London/New York: Columbia University Press.
Schetter, C. (2013). Afterword: Trajectories of local politics in Afghanistan. In C. Schetter (Ed.), Local Politics in Afghanistan. A Century of Intervention in the Social Order (pp. 265-274). London/New York: Columbia University Press.
Schetter, C. (2013). The Durand Line. The Afghan-Pakistani border region between Pashtunistan, Tribalistan and Talibanistan. Internationales Asienforum, 44(1-2), 47-70.
Schetter, C. (2012). Wer sind die Taliban? Lifestyle zwischen Stammeskultur, Islamismus und Globalisierung. In B. Chiari (Ed.), Auftrag Auslandseinsatz. Neueste Militärgeschichte an der Schnittstelle von Geschichtswissenschaft, Politik, Öffentlichkeit und Streitkräften (pp. 307-320). Freiburg i. Br.: Rombach.
Schetter, C. (2012). Krise, Katastrophe und soziale Ordnung. Der Bürgerkrieg in Afghanistan. In , Krisen verstehen. Historische und kulturwissenschaftliche Annäherungen (pp. 99-116). Frankfurt a.M.: Campus.
Tahmasebi, A., & Schetter, C. (2012). Die translokale Gesellschaft der Afghanen. Afghanistan Info 70, 14-16.
Schetter, C., & Prinz, J. (2012). Counterinsurgency, anthropology, retreat – The US military's COIN ‘Strategy’ in Afghanistan. Orient 53 (2), 24-34.
Schetter, C. (2012). Translocal lives. Patterns of migration in Afghanistan (Crossroads Asia Working Paper Series No. 2). Bonn: ZEF.
Schetter, C. (2011). Flüchtling, Arbeitsmigrant, Dschihadist. Zur Rolle von Translokalität in Afghanistan. Geographische Rundschau 63 (11), 18-24.
Schetter, C., & Glassner, R. (2011). Local configurations of violence: Warlords, tribal leaders and insurgents in Afghanistan. S&F Sicherheit und Frieden, 29(4), 232-236.
Schetter, C., & Klussmann, J. (Eds.). (2011). Der Taliban-Komplex. Zwischen Aufstandsbewegung und Militäreinsatz. Frankfurt a.M.: Campus.
Schetter, C. (2011). Geographie des Widerstands: Überlagernde Konfliktdynamiken in der afghanisch-pakistanischen Grenzregion. In C. Schetter, & J. Klußmann (Eds.), Der Taliban-Komplex. Zwischen Aufstandsbewegung und Militäreinsatz (pp. 135-160). Frankfurt a.M.: Campus.
Schetter, C., & Prinz, J. (2011). Kriegs- oder Friedensperspektiven? Die Intervention in Afghanistan. In M. Johannsen, B. Schoch, C. Hauswedell, T. Debiel, & C. Froehlich (Eds.), Friedensgutachten 2011 (pp. 208-222). Berlin: Lit Verlag.
Schetter, C., & Prinz, J. (2011). Vom „Krieg gegen den Terrorismus“ zur „Aufstandsbekämpfung“. Zum Paradigmatischen der Interventionspolitik in Afghanistan. In T. Jäger, & R. Beckmann (Eds.), Handbuch Kriegstheorien (pp. 522-534). Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Abdullaev, I., Mielke, K., Mollinga, P., Monsees, J., Schetter, C., & Shah, U. (2010). Water, war and reconstruction. Irrigation management in the Kunduz Region. In M. Spoor, & M. Arsel (Eds.), Water, Environmental Security and Sustainable Rural Development. Conflict and Cooperation in Central Eurasia (pp. 21-48). London: Routledge.
Mielke, K., & Schetter, C. (2010). Die Praxis des Wiederaufbaus am Beispiel Afghanistans. In B. Chiari, & M. Pahl (Eds.), Wegweiser zur Geschichte. Auslandseinsätze der Bundeswehr (pp. 217-227). Paderborn: Schöningh.
Schetter, C. (2010). Der Antistaat: Talibanistan. In J. Braml, T. Risse, & E. Sandschneider (Eds.), Einsatz für den Frieden. Sicherheit und Entwicklung in Räumen begrenzter Staatlichkeit (Jahrbücher des Forschungsinstituts der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik Bd. 28) (pp. 114-122). München: R. Oldenbourg Verlag.
Schetter, C. (2010). L’ordre loin de l’État Structures locales de pouvoir et de violence en Afghanistan. Outre Terre – Revue européenne de géopolitique(24), 129-143.
Runge, P. (2009, October). The provincial reconstruction teams in Afghanistan: Role model for civil-military relations? (Paper). Bonn: BICC.
Mielke, K., & Schetter, C. (2009). Praktische Herausforderungen beim zivilen Wiederaufbau Afghanistans. In B. Chiari (Ed.), Wegweiser zur Geschichte: Afghanistan (pp. 157-167). Paderborn: Schöningh.
Schetter, C. (2009). The peripheralization of the center: “Warlordism” in Afghanistan. In Middle East Institute (ed.). Afghanistan 1979–2009. In the Grip of Conflict. Viewpoints. Speacial Edition (pp. 118‑121). Washington DC.: The Middle East Institute.
Schetter, C., & Glassner, R. (2009). Neither functioning, nor failing of the state! Seeing violence in Afghanistan from local perspectives. In S. Collmer (Ed.), From fragile state to functioning state: Pathways to democratic transformation in Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova and Afghanistan (pp. 141-160). Berlin: LIT/Transaction Press.
Schetter, C., & Glassner, R. (2009). The changing face of warlordism in Afghanistan. In H. Ehrhart, & C. C. Pentland (Eds.), The Afghanistan challenge. Hard realitites and strategic choices (pp. 37-56). Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press.
Ashkenazi, M. (2008, July). Putting the cart before the horse: AWACs and fundamental policy objectives in Afghanistan (Paper). Bonn: BICC.
Chrobok, V. (2005, April). Demobilising and reintegrating Afghanistan’s young soldiers: A review and assessment of program planning and implementation (Paper series No. 42). Bonn: BICC.
Schetter, C. (2005). Ethnoscapes, national territorialisation, and the Afghan war. Geopolitics, 10(1), 50-75.
Sedra, M. (2003, August). Confronting Afghanistan’s security dilemma: Reforming the security sector (Brief series No. 28). Bonn: BICC.
Sedra, M. (2002, September). Challenging the warlord culture: Security sector reform in post-Taliban Afghanistan (Paper series No. 25). Bonn: BICC.