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Ashraf Ghani

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How Afghanistan’s Public Procurement Reform Is Changing

How Afghanistan’s Public Procurement Reform Is Changing

By Mohammad Adil Zahed
What has changed, what has achieved and whose benefits are at stake?
Afghanistan and Turkmenistan: A Model for Regional Economic Cooperation

Afghanistan and Turkmenistan: A Model for Regional Economic Cooperation

By M. Ashraf Haidari
"In essence, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan fight against terrorism and radicalism by reducing extreme poverty."

Afghanistan's Uprising for Change: Time to Shatter Ghani’s Delusion

Afghanistan's Uprising for Change: Time to Shatter Ghani’s Delusion

By Tabish Forugh
The National Unity Government is plagued by systemic indifference to democratic demands.

Does Afghanistan Seek Rapprochement With Pakistan?

Does Afghanistan Seek Rapprochement With Pakistan?

By Umair Jamal
Where are Pakistan and Afghanistan’s relations are headed after the peace conference in Kabul?

Afghanistan’s Bloody Week Lays Bare Rifts in the ‘Unity Government’

Afghanistan’s Bloody Week Lays Bare Rifts in the ‘Unity Government’

By Daud Khattak
Ethnic tensions are reaching a boil after three deadly incidents.
Hezb-i-Islami and Its New Constitutional Vision

Hezb-i-Islami and Its New Constitutional Vision

By Shamshad Pasarlay
Implications for the long-delayed constitutional reform in Afghanistan.

Sacked Afghan Minister Symbolizes the Government's Precarious Position

Sacked Afghan Minister Symbolizes the Government's Precarious Position

By Bismellah Alizada
The ouster of Ahmad Zia Massoud further undermines ethnic balance in the fragile National Unity Government.
Fighting Kleptocrats in Afghanistan: The Case for Unexplained Wealth Orders

Fighting Kleptocrats in Afghanistan: The Case for Unexplained Wealth Orders

By Sayed Mushtaq Sadat
Unexplained wealth orders can be a positive start in the fight against corruption.

The Road to Peace Goes Through Kabul

The Road to Peace Goes Through Kabul

By M. Ashraf Haidari
The peace process in Afghanistan must be Afghan-led and Afghan-owned.

'Pashtun Diplomacy' in Afghan Foreign Policy

'Pashtun Diplomacy' in Afghan Foreign Policy

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Historically, Kabul has had many different motives for engaging with Pakistani Pashtuns.

Security Sector Reform: Long Overdue in Afghanistan

Security Sector Reform: Long Overdue in Afghanistan

By Samim Arif
Afghanistan’s failure to bring reform to its security apparatus is long overdue for a fix.
Trump and Afghanistan: The Unwelcome Obligation

Trump and Afghanistan: The Unwelcome Obligation

By Martin Fleischer and Charles Elkins
When Donald Trump takes office on January 20, he will inherit an immensely problematic country and region.

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