Afghanistan : Un Accord Improbable Entre les Américains et Talibans Maya Barkin Apr 8, 2019 Parmi les nombreux changements survenus dans les politiques étrangères des États-Unis depuis le début de…
Art and Tolerance in Afghanistan Owen Cummings Mar 5, 2019 Afghanistan played the leading role in histories that have yet to be written, and we owe ourselves the chance to…
The End of an Era: Peace with the Taliban? Graeme Murray Feb 12, 2019 The tentative agreement between the Taliban and the United States shows that the neoconservative currents which…
The Year of the Black Swan Sarie Khalid Feb 11, 2019 In his book,The Black Swan, Nassim Taleb describes a black swan as a highly improbable event which has major!-->…
Is There an End in Sight for the Afghan Conflict? Muhammad Huzaifa Elahi Jan 19, 2019 An analysis of the origins of the Afghan insurgency, the current situation, the external influences in the war and…
The Narco-State: Does It Exist? Helena Martin Apr 25, 2018 Over the years, we’ve seen a striking global trend: drug problems growing from an obscure addiction issue in a few…
Afghanistan: The Rise of Yet Another ISIS Front Steven Polyakov Feb 10, 2018 With the withdrawal of most coalition troops after 16 years of Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan has emerged…
Salvation or Insecurity? Afghanistan’s Ethnic Politics Milan Singh-Cheema Jan 25, 2018 Former Mujahideen leader and now governor of Afghanistan’s northern Balkh province, Mohammad Atta Noor has sparked…
Too Big To Fail: What Next For US-Pakistani Relations? Sarie Khalid Jan 13, 2018 2018 started on the worst possible note for US-Pakistani relations. Donald Trump’s inaugural tweet accused…
The Taliban: Looming Kingpins of Afghan Opium Maha Asad Jan 10, 2018 What the Afghan government and other actors hoped would be a period of stabilization and decline, or at least…