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Bilateral Security Agreement

Afghan Chief Executive: US-Afghanistan Bilateral Security Agreement Here to Stay

Afghan Chief Executive: US-Afghanistan Bilateral Security Agreement Here to Stay

By Ankit Panda
Despite recent rumblings, the U.S.-Afghanistan Bilateral Security Agreement isn't going anywhere.

2015: Afghanistan's Make-or-Break Year

2015: Afghanistan's Make-or-Break Year

By Ankit Panda
Major security, political, and economic challenges await Afghanistan in 2015.
The Afghan Unity Government’s Three Perils

The Afghan Unity Government’s Three Perils

By Ali Reza Sarwar
The new power sharing agreement takes an unstable country into unchartered territory.

Interview: Ashraf Ghani

Interview: Ashraf Ghani

By Sanjay Kumar
The Diplomat's interview with the new president of Afghanistan.

US, Afghanistan Cement Long Delayed Security Agreement

US, Afghanistan Cement Long Delayed Security Agreement

By Ankit Panda
After nearly a year of waiting, the United States and Afghanistan signed the Bilateral Security Agreement.

Afghanistan Inaugurates New President, Chief Executive

Afghanistan Inaugurates New President, Chief Executive

By Ankit Panda
Afghanistan inaugurated Ashraf Ghani as its 13th president, marking its first successful democratic transition of power.

So, When Can We Expect a US-Afghanistan Security Agreement?

So, When Can We Expect a US-Afghanistan Security Agreement?

By Ankit Panda
After a year of delay, the U.S.-Afghanistan Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) will finally be signed.
10 Priorities for Afghanistan’s New President

10 Priorities for Afghanistan’s New President

By Tamim Asey
Now that a power-sharing deal has been done, these are the most urgent tasks for the new government.

NATO on Afghanistan: No Post-2014 Troop Numbers Plans Without Security Agreement

NATO on Afghanistan: No Post-2014 Troop Numbers Plans Without Security Agreement

By Ankit Panda
NATO has no basis for keeping troops in Afghanistan beyond this year without a completed Status of Forces Agreement.

Afghanistan and Pakistan Crises Throw US Planning Into Flux

Afghanistan and Pakistan Crises Throw US Planning Into Flux

By Ankit Panda
U.S. foreign policy will need to react flexibly and creatively to possible outcomes in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Karzai Will Leave Office on September 2

Karzai Will Leave Office on September 2

By Ankit Panda
Karzai declares that he'll leave office on September 2 to ramp up the pressure on Ghani and Abdullah.
US-China Dialogue: Road to Nowhere?

US-China Dialogue: Road to Nowhere?

By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck discuss the outcomes of the U.S.-China S&ED and Afghanistan's electoral crisis.

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