Tag Archives: Taliban

Why the War in Afghanistan Cannot Be Won

Why is the situation in Afghanistan today resembling the quagmire in Vietnam in the 1960s?

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Managing the Recovery of Failing States (Part I)

How can international donors create realistic expectations for Afghanistan?

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Afghanistan on the Brink

What are the prospects for democracy in Afghanistan?

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The Vegas Dilemma and Failed States

Why is the challenge of failing states so crucial for the health of the global community?

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Honey, I Shrunk Pakistan

What are the repercussions of the Pakistani President's recent peace deal with the Taliban?

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What Can Be Done About Pakistan?

In the wake of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, what should be done to bring stability and security to Pakistan?

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A Leaderless Global Order?

Should regional players combine to give the United States a much-needed reprieve from global disorder?

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Shooting Afghanistan: Beyond the Conflict (III)

How does the simple process of walking broaden one’s conceptions of Afghanistan?

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Shooting Afghanistan: Beyond the Conflict (II)

How do photographs reveal an Afghanistan of daily life next to and within conflict?

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Shooting Afghanistan: Beyond the Conflict (I)

How accurate is the conventional view of Afghanistan as a unique location of conflict and disorder?

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