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How Cricket Reveals Geopolitical Fault Lines in Afghanistan
By Sanjay Kumar
Afghan support for India in the Cricket World Cup reflects the political triangle between Kabul, New Delhi, and Islamabad.
Afghanistan Transfers Captured Uyghur Militants to China
By Ankit Panda
The Afghan government is showing Beijing that it's serious about counter-terrorism cooperation.
Bridging the Pashtun Divide
By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai and Mona Naseer
Pashtuns on both sides of the Durand Line need to display a little more empathy towards each other.
Political Violence Grows in Bangladesh
By Ankit Panda
Plus, India's DRDO sacks its head, Afghanistan and Pakistan relations, PLA infantry, and more. Weekend links.
The Search for a Missing Peace in Islamabad
By Ali Reza Sarwar
Afghanistan and Pakistan’s past may have to be ignored if they are to have a future.
Afghanistan’s Complex Peace Calculus
By Tamim Asey
A host of factors – and actors – need to be considered as Afghanistan starts down the road to peace.
The Future of Afghanistan
By Shannon Tiezzi
Interview: Andrew Wilder on the recent elections in Afghanistan and how to secure the country post-2014
Seeing in Iraq the Future of Afghanistan
By Arwin Rahi & Valerie M. Hudson
Washington and Kabul must act to ensure Afghanistan avoids the fate of Iraq.
The Dream of Peace in Afghanistan
With a new era about to begin, the international community must help Afghanistan find peace.
Afghanistan-Pakistan Border: Back to Politics as Usual?
By Jerry Meyerle
The risks of conflict and collapse post-2014 are significant, but disaster is not inevitable.
Nawaz Sharif’s Baggage: Impediments to Change
Numerous realities suggest caution is warranted when it comes to Sharif’s capacity for reform.
Pakistan and Afghanistan: Thy Neighbors, Thy Rivals
Since peace talks were stalled in Doha last month, tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have flared.
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