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Taliban Announce Acting Government Lineup

Taliban Announce Acting Government Lineup

By Catherine Putz
The Taliban's “inclusive” government is made up of middle-aged male mullahs, mostly.
Taliban Say They Took Panjshir, Last Holdout Afghan Province

Taliban Say They Took Panjshir, Last Holdout Afghan Province

By Kathy Gannon
Some experts did not think the anti-Taliban fighters in Panjshir, the last holdout province, had much of a chance.

US South Asia Policy: The Fallout From Afghanistan

US South Asia Policy: The Fallout From Afghanistan

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Michael Kugelman.

Don’t Assume a Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan Means Smooth Sailing for Pakistan

Don’t Assume a Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan Means Smooth Sailing for Pakistan

By Maryam Raashed
Already, there are worrying signs that the Taliban are inclined to ignore Islamabad's most pressing concerns.

With Taliban Government Announcement Looming, Afghanistan’s Women Worry and Protest

With Taliban Government Announcement Looming, Afghanistan’s Women Worry and Protest

By Catherine Putz
The Taliban have said that women will be allowed to work, but “within the framework of Shariah.” If history is any guide, the Taliban's interpretation will be strict.
Pakistan-China Relations and the Fall of Afghanistan

Pakistan-China Relations and the Fall of Afghanistan

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Elizabeth Threlkeld.

Can NGOs Continue to Provide Aid in Afghanistan?

Can NGOs Continue to Provide Aid in Afghanistan?

By Sam McLaren
What is the outlook for aid workers in the Taliban’s Afghanistan?
Under Taliban Rule, What Happens to Afghanistan’s Artifacts?

Under Taliban Rule, What Happens to Afghanistan’s Artifacts?

By Sribala Subramanian
The Taliban are famous for destroying priceless artifacts. With Kabul falling to the Taliban, the fate of the National Museum’s world-class collection now hangs in the balance.

Centralization Is at the Core of Afghanistan’s Problems 

Centralization Is at the Core of Afghanistan’s Problems 

By Mohammad Qadam Shah
Can the Taliban learn from history?

Afghan Lives Matter: What Price Would Afghans Have to Pay for Peace?

Afghan Lives Matter: What Price Would Afghans Have to Pay for Peace?

By Ritu Mahendru
“They have handed our country the way you hand over a book or a bottle of water... We were happy for the war to end, but we didn’t expect the end to be like this.”

Does the Belt and Road Have a Future in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan?

Does the Belt and Road Have a Future in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan?

By Sebastien Goulard
The Taliban will welcome the hard infrastructure elements of the BRI. The “soft” components are a different story.
Mullah Baradar: Afghanistan’s President-in-Waiting?

Mullah Baradar: Afghanistan’s President-in-Waiting?

By Sudha Ramachandran
Baradar appears as a moderate today but as part of the Taliban regime in the 1996-2001 period, he participated in horrific massacres.

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