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Since 9/11, Afghanistan Makes Progress Amid Violence

Since 9/11, Afghanistan Makes Progress Amid Violence

By M. Ashraf Haidari
Afghanistan has made substantial progress in the past 15 years, but still needs the world's support.
The Economic Toll of Afghanistan's Refugee Crisis

The Economic Toll of Afghanistan's Refugee Crisis

By Laiq Zirack
A staggering number of migrants and IDPs negatively impact the macroeconomy of Afghanistan.

Speaking to an Afghan Disciple of the Caliphate

Speaking to an Afghan Disciple of the Caliphate

By Franz J. Marty
An interview with a commander of the self-declared Islamic State in Afghanistan

Will Afghanistan’s Lone Fighter Succeed?

Will Afghanistan’s Lone Fighter Succeed?

By Ali Reza Sarwar
Can Afghan President Ashraf Ghani succeed in his ambitious vision for remaking the country?

Afghanistan’s Role in the Central Asia-South Asia Energy Projects

Afghanistan’s Role in the Central Asia-South Asia Energy Projects

By Zabihullah Mudabber
A bevy of energy projects linking Central and South Asia could provide much-needed stability for Afghanistan.
The Rise of China-Afghanistan Security Relations

The Rise of China-Afghanistan Security Relations

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Over the past two years, China-Afghan security cooperation has reached unprecedented levels.

Russia's Plan for Afghanistan

Russia's Plan for Afghanistan

By Dmitriy Frolovskiy
Putin is preparing for the worst-case scenario in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Needs Peace -- and Cash

Afghanistan Needs Peace -- and Cash

By Catherine Putz
Afghanistan desperately needs continued support, which will be decided at two conferences later in 2016.

Desperation Rules Afghanistan

Desperation Rules Afghanistan

By Sanjay Kumar
Young Afghans are being forced to flee the country in search of a better life.

Turkmenistan Gears Up to Break Ground on TAPI

Turkmenistan Gears Up to Break Ground on TAPI

By Catherine Putz
But first, let’s talk about security and diversification.

Can the Counterinsurgency Doctrine Be Saved?

Can the Counterinsurgency Doctrine Be Saved?

By Karsten Friis
After failures in Afghanistan and Iraq, it's time for a new understanding of counterinsurgency.
Washington and Kabul Want a Joint Strategy Against ISIS in Afghanistan

Washington and Kabul Want a Joint Strategy Against ISIS in Afghanistan

By Ankit Panda
Kabul and Washington are trying to nip the Islamic State in the bud in Afghanistan.

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