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Beyond Pakistan, Afghanistan’s Most Serious Problem Is Governance
By Ahmad Mohibbi
It is time to seriously assess the performance of the Afghan National Unity Government.
A Peaceful Afghanistan Key to Regional Connectivity in South and Central Asia
By M. Ashraf Haidari
Afghanistan's security and prosperity depends on its neighbors, and vice versa.
Afghanistan in 2017: Achievements and Challenges
By M. Ashraf Haidari
Afghanistan remains a work in progress.
Afghan-led RECCA and Heart of Asia Processes Can Bolster Regional Stability and Prosperity
By M. Ashraf Haidari
These two processes, though underutilized, remain the best hope for bringing stability to the region.
Central Asia’s Road to Prosperity Runs Through a Peaceful Afghanistan
By Tadamichi Yamamoto
Afghanistan will loom large at the upcoming “Security and Sustainability” conference in Uzbekistan.
Afghanistan: The Heart of Silk Road in Asia
By M. Ashraf Haidari
President Ashraf Ghani hosted the Silk Road Mayors Forum in Kabul.
When Islamic State and the Taliban Compete, Afghanistan Loses
By Adam Wunische
Analysts continue to misjudge the potential threat posed by the Islamic State’s contingent in Afghanistan. They shouldn’t.
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