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Afghanistan 2014 troop withdrawal
Can Afghanistan's Economy Rebound in 2017?
By Shoaib Ahmad Rahim
There's no reason to think 2017 will be any better for Afghanistan than 2016.
How to Deal With the Afghan Migrant Crisis
By Sayer Daudzai
The issue could be tackled in Afghanistan, with some simple, low-cost measures.
The Afghanistan Arena: Pakistan’s Pivot to China
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Gareth Price, Senior Research Fellow, Chatham House.
Can China Save Afghanistan?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The 2014 Istanbul Process, hosted by China, is a litmus test of regional support for Kabul in the post-NATO era.
NATO on Afghanistan: No Post-2014 Troop Numbers Plans Without Security Agreement
By Ankit Panda
NATO has no basis for keeping troops in Afghanistan beyond this year without a completed Status of Forces Agreement.
Afghanistan: A Taliban-Humanitarian Affair
By Akmal Dawi
Humanitarian workers in Afghanistan are finding it increasingly necessary to engage with the Taliban.
Interview: Carlotta Gall
By Sanjay Kumar
Carlotta Gall on her book The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001-2014. and the future of a troubled region.
Iraq Crisis: A Timely Warning for Afghanistan
By Rajeev Agrawal
Iraq and Afghanistan have much in common, which makes recent events worrying.
China Touts Nuclear ICBM Drill
By Ankit Panda
Plus, a U.S. nuclear forces review is imminent, Indonesia's military has big plans, and Afghanistan's future.
Karzai's Irresponsible Politics
By Ankit Panda
Hamid Karzai's reluctance to sign the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) is irresponsible and could have consequences.
Afghanistan's Election Commission Disqualifies Presidential Candidates
Afghanistan’s Election Commission disqualified sixteen presidential candidates from the 2014 election.
Afghanistan: No End in Sight
The imbroglio over U.S.-Taliban peace talks suggests the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan will be no simple matter.
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