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High Peace Council
Corruption: Can Afghanistan's Government Overcome Its National Shame?
By Najibullah Noorzai
Will the Afghanistan’s government be able to overcome in-fighting and truly tackle corruption?
Hezb-e-Islami's Opening Is a Major Opportunity for Ashraf Ghani and Afghanistan
By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai
Peace may remain elusive for Afghanistan, but outreach to Hezb-e-Islami will be an important stepping stone in getting there.
Ashraf Ghani's New Plan to Win Afghanistan's Long War Against the Taliban
By Samimullah Arif
Afghanistan's president appears determined to move beyond peace talks.
Peace Talks Between the Afghan Government and the Taliban Could Be Back in Early 2016
By Ankit Panda
Peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, backed by Pakistan, could be back on in early 2016.
Talking Peace With the Taliban During the Summer Offensive
By Sanjay Kumar
Another bloody summer awaits Afghanistan.
Karzai's Taliban Backchannel: A Wild Goose Chase
By Ankit Panda
Hamid Karzai stalled the Bilateral Security Agreement because of ongoing secret negotiations with the Taliban.
A New Blow in Afghanistan
The assassination of Mullah Arsala Rahmani, a key mediator in talks with the Taliban, is a significant blow.
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