China’s Future Role in Afghanistan – Vested Economic and Security Interests and a Shifting Geopolitical World Order
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan signifies an important shift in great power competition, with China poised to fill the power vacuum and the U.S. refocused.
The Aftermath of Intervention in Afghanistan: What Comes Next?
This article aims to analyze the intervention and abandonment of Afghanistan by U.S. forces while assessing new developments following the collapse of the government. The author makes policy recommendations for the international and U.S. response to the conflict.
Book Review: Deadly Embrace: Fixing What We Broke
By George JagelsContributorFebruary 7, 2011
Combating Illiteracy in Afghanistan: A Review of Stones into Schools
By James TurittoEditor-in-ChiefFebruary 15, 2010
Reversing the Politics on Afghanistan: Obama’s West Point Speech
AnonymousStaff WriterDecember 5, 2009
The Quetta Shura Taliban: An Overlooked Problem
By James MazolStaff EditorNovember 23, 2009
Drawing Lessons from Afghanistan: Long-term Statebuilding and Civilian-Military Collaborations
By Alicia van der VeenStaff EditorNovember 1, 2009