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Ashraf Ghani
Talking Peace With the Taliban During the Summer Offensive
By Sanjay Kumar
Another bloody summer awaits Afghanistan.
Will Afghanistan and Pakistan Jointly Fight the Taliban?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A recent high-level bilateral meeting might indicate that Islamabad and Kabul have put their old differences aside.
The Uncertain Future of Turkmenistan’s Gas
By Casey Michel
Another delay in the TAPI pipeline comes as new options are emerging for Ashgabat.
With Trade and Terrorism in Mind, Ghani Visits India
By Jack Detsch
On his first state visit to India, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani pushed for closer trade and defense ties.
Violence in Afghanistan Delays Ghani on Trip to India
By Catherine Putz
Attacks in Kunduz Province delayed the Afghan president’s departure for New Delhi.
Ashraf Ghani’s Taliban Predicament
By Aryaman Bhatnagar
A resolution to the insurgency remains as elusive as ever.
Shades of Grey in Afghanistan: A Conversation with James Creighton
By Ankit Panda
Ankit Panda speaks to Col. James L. Creighton (U.S. Army, Ret.) about his experiences working with an Afghan warlord.
The Evolving Jihad in South Asia
By Arif Rafiq
Jihadists in the region are adapting to a changing landscape.
Afghanistan’s ‘Separate but Equal’ Education System
By Saagar Enjeti
Despite Ashraf Ghani's pledges in the United States, Afghanistan still has a long way to go on women's rights.
Interview: Daniel Markey
By Jack Detsch
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's extraordinarily successful trip to Washington, and the new outlook for Afghanistan.
Afghanistan’s Peace Talks: At a Geopolitical Crossroads
By Jack Detsch
With the U.S. refocusing its role in Afghanistan, China and Pakistan are leading the push for talks with the Taliban.
How Ashraf Ghani's Government Will Address Afghanistan's Endemic Problems
By Hannah Gais
Speaking in New York City, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani outlined his government's approach to Afghanistan's varied problems.