Tag Archives: Afghanistan

Pax Americana or Primus Inter Pares?

Should the United States hold on to its notions of global hegemony?

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Dateline Afghanistan: Should German Soldiers Fight? (Part II)

Is it the right of mature democracies to help less fortunate nations secure a prosperous future?

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Dateline Afghanistan: Should German Soldiers Fight? (Part I)

It seems smart for Germany to not take part in NATO’s Afghanistan force. But is it also honorable?

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The POP (Public Opinion Poll) Superpower

Why is it dangerous to legitimize U.S. foreign policy decisions through opinion polls?

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Increasing Risks to Aid Workers? Part II

What should aid agencies do to enhance the safety of aid workers in militarized settings?

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Increasing Risks to Aid Workers? (Part I)

What steps should the international community take to safeguard humanitarian relief work and workers in violent settings?

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Visiting the Women of Afghanistan

Has the welfare of women in Afghanistan improved substantially in the five years since the fall of the Taliban?

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Dateline Afghanistan: Border Security for Iran

What is really at stake with an unsecured border between Iran and Afghanistan?

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Afghanistan, Four Years On

Is Afghanistan overcoming its years of conflict and internal struggles or reverting to dangerous habits?

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Afghanistan, Yesterday’s War

How are current U.S. policies toward Afghanistan continuing to hurt the security of both nations?

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