Malaiz Daud
Wiss. Projektmitarbeiter, DFG-Projekt "Protestbewegungen in Übergangsphasen ..."
Kontaktdaten
+49 6421 28-24826 malaiz.daud@ 1 Ketzerbach 1135032 Marburg
F|20 Institutsgebäude (Raum: 005 bzw. 00/0050)
Organisationseinheit
Philipps-Universität Marburg Zentrum für Konfliktforschung (ZfK)Research Interests
Temporalities, Events and Structures
Nonviolent Action
Social Movements
State Formation
Peacemaking/building
Political Leadership
Publications
Daud, Malaiz. (forthcoming). Charting an Alternative Path for Afghanistan: Deep Time Thinking, Nonviolence and Structuration. European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS).
Daud, Malaiz. (2022). Strange bedfellows, soon-to-be estranged? How events are straining the relationship between the Afghan Taliban and the Pakistani military. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2022). Taliban’s Achilles’ Heel: The Leviathan Trap in Afghanistan. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2020). La incesante búsqueda de una soberanía sin rendición de cuentas en Afganistán. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2016). The Taliban Movement in Afghanistan. In “TELLING THE STORY”. Sources of Tension in Afghanistan & Pakistan: A Regional Perspective (2011-2016). Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Hooper, Emma, Leguen Reyes, Gabriel and Daud, Malaiz. (2016). CONCLUSION: THE WAY FORWARD. In “TELLING THE STORY”. Sources of Tension in Afghanistan & Pakistan: A Regional Perspective (2011-2016). Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2016). The Taliban Movement in Afghanistan. In “TELLING THE STORY”. Sources of Tension in Afghanistan & Pakistan: A Regional Perspective (2011-2016). Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2013-2016). Monitoring of Key Regional Powers: Quarterly Reports (13 Reports). Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2016). Nonviolence Amidst So Much Violence: Tactics of Pashtun groups in opposing Punjabi domination in Pakistan: The case of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. The International Studies Association (ISA).
Daud, Malaiz. (2015). Afghanistan: Overview of Sources of Tension with Regional Implications in 2015. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2014). Afghanistan: Overview of Sources of Tension with Regional Implications in 2014. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2014). The Consequences of Afghanistan’s 2014 Presidential Election Impasse. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2014). Afghanistan’s Flawed Elections: Not All Karzai’s Fault. The Diplomat.
Daud, Malaiz. (2014) Afghanistan’s Presidential Election of 2014: Who is leading?. Heinrich Böll Stiftung (HBS).
Daud, Malaiz. (2014) The Centrality of Power and Elite Structures to Afghanistan’s Electoral Failings. Heinrich Böll Stiftung (HBS).
Daud, Malaiz. (2014). The Political Landscape of Afghanistan and the Presidential Election of 2014. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2014). Afghanistan: Overview of Sources of Tension with Regional Implications in 2013. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2013). Sources of Tension in Afghanistan and Pakistan: Perspectives from the Region in 2013: Report No. 5 – Afghanistan. Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB).
Daud, Malaiz. (2012). Afghanistan Post-2014: Power will be shared between the CIA, the Pentagon and the current elite. OpenDemocracy.
Daud, Malaiz. (2012). The Pakistan Lawyers’ Movement: setting a course of genuine democracy?. OpenDemocracy.
Chopan-Daud, Saghar and Daud, Malaiz. (2012). Diplomacy: Perlis of Uncertainty. Development & Cooperation Journal (D+C).
Daud, Malaiz. (2012). Karzai and the Imran Khan Factor. Afghanistan Analyst Network (AAN).
Daud, Malaiz et. al. (2011). Managing Inteqal: Milestones for Transition in Afghanistan 2012 – 2014. Center for International Peace Operations Berlin (ZEF).
Daud, Malaiz. (2009). Political Leadership of Post-Taliban Afghanistan: The Critical Factor. Middle East Institute (MEI).
Academic Experience
since 09/2024 | Research Fellow, Center for Conflict Studies, Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany
since 2012 | Associate Research Fellow (nonresident), Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB), Barcelona, Spain
since 2019 | Senior Research Fellow (nonresident), European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2023 | Researcher, The Asia Foundation (TAF) in Afghanistan, Germany
2022 – 2023 | Senior Research Analyst, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Germany
2019 | Lead Researcher, Qara Consulting/USIP, Kabul, Afghanistan
2015 – 2018 | Resident Scholar, Berghof Foundation, Berlin, Germany
2010 – 2014 | Associate Researcher, Peace Training and Research Organization (PTRO), Afghanistan and Germany
2012 | Researcher, Center for International Peace Operations Berlin (ZEF), Berlin, Germany
2007 | Researcher, Post-War Reconstruction & Development Unit (PRDU), University of York, Amman, Jordan
2005 | Researcher, Post-War Reconstruction & Development Unit (PRDU), University of York, Kabul, Afghanistan
Education
2015 - 2020 | PhD Candidate, Free University of Berlin
2007 - 2009 | Masters in Post-War Recovery Studies, University of York, York, UK
Awards and Scholarships
Georg Zundel Scholarship for PhD in Nonviolent Action
Open Society Institute and Foreign and Commonwealth Office Chevening Scholarship for Masters in Post-War Reconstruction and Development
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