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Afghanistan’s Troubled Transition: Politics, Peacekeeping, and the 2004 Presidential ElectionScott Seward Smith Scott Seward Smith focuses on Afghanistan's 2004 presidential election—the first popular election ever held there—as he explores the painstaking attempt by the United Nations to develop democratic institutions in the country. Smith thoroughly describes the personalities, policies, bureaucracies, and external factors that shaped the faltering transition process from 2001 through More > | ![]() |
My Days in MeccaAhmad Suba’i, edited and translated by Deborah S. Akers and Abubaker A. Bagader Ahmad Suba'i’s autobiography is the story not only of an Arab boy growing up in Saudi Arabia at the turn of the twentieth century—to become a noted writer, educator, and social critic—but also of a place, Mecca, and of the world of the traditional Quranic school of the time. Contextualizing the work, the editors have provided information about Suba'i’s life and More > | ![]() |



