MIR Meets: Matthew Rosenberg Theodore Yohalem Shouse Mar 6, 2024 Host Theo Shouse sits down with Matthew Rosenberg, a Pulitzer Prize–winning correspondent at the New York Times.…
More Than a Lost Cause: The Resilience of Afghanistan Anya Narang Nov 1, 2023 The international community has an obligation to stand with the current and next generation Afghans who are a…
The Graveyard of Promises: The Case of Afghanistan Arezo Farah May 6, 2023 Only one year into their rule, the Taliban had publicly announced 378 diplomatic meetings with at least 35…
Casualties of the Forever War: How the Taliban Is Reclaiming Afghanistan Darius Jamal Aug 5, 2021 With US troops gradually leaving throughout the summer, the Taliban has been expectedly reclaiming territory in…
Is It Time to End the United States’ “Forever War” in… Enora Lauvau Apr 4, 2021 Nearing two decades of involvement in Afghanistan, the American government is increasingly deliberating over what…
Who Cares About Peace in Afghanistan? Sara Parker Feb 18, 2021 Both the Taliban and the Afghan government stand to lose from a peace deal: the Taliban will likely have to…
Biden: the End of American Involvement in Afghanistan? Owen Magnusson Feb 2, 2021 In practice, Biden may be the one to wrap up Trump’s withdrawal plan. Despite hopes among Afghan government…
Afghanistan’s Gendered Healthcare System Re-Surfaces Amidst COVID-19 Jordan Royt Jul 22, 2020 The healthcare system in Afghanistan is under attack, both by the Taliban and by a virus that knows no bounds.…
Regional Power and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan Mohammad Dawood Qayomi Apr 30, 2019 Editors Note: The views expressed in this article is not representative of the opinions of the McGill International…
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…