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Publications with Tag: Afghanistan

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Pakistan's Endgame in Afghanistan? by Aparna Pande
Huffington Post
December 3, 2012
As preparations for the American draw down from Afghanistan get underway, there appears to …

India-Pakistan-Afghanistan Triangle by Aparna Pande
Huffington Post (World)
August 22, 2012
When Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, stated that the cooperation of both India and …

Much Ado About Afghan War Photos by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal
April 23, 2012
Last week's U.S. military "scandal": Some young enlisted men from a platoon in the …

The Future of U.S.-Pakistan Ties by Aparna Pande
RealClearWorld
April 15, 2012
"And would some Power the small gift give us To see ourselves as others see …

Time for US Army to Police Itself: Beneath the Surface of the Kandahar Massacre by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Online
March 23, 2012
There are some easy explanations for the killings of Afghan civilians by Staff Sergeant …

The World's Worst Religious Persecutors by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
March 20, 2012
Today, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (Uscirf) released its14th annual report, which …

Afghanistan Will Muddle Through by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Blog
February 29, 2012
It may seem strange to profess mild confidence in Afghanistan's future even as the …

Is Taliban Serious about Talks? by Richard Weitz
The Diplomat
January 11, 2012
After years of stagnation and secrecy, the peace talks to end the Afghanistan war …

Afghan Noir by Ann Marlowe
Review of “The Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America’s War in Afghanistan” in The Daily
January 8, 2012
Selfishly, I wish "The Operators" were a better book. Though we come from different …

Native Son by Ann Marlowe
Tablet Magazine
January 5, 2012
David Galula, a Tunisia-born Jew and French military officer who has been dead more …

The Biggest Story of 2011 for me? Osama bin Laden Is Dead by Christopher Sands
Huffington Post
December 29, 2011
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington had a profound …

India-Afghanistan-Pakistan: Not a Zero Sum Game by Aparna Pande
Huffington Post
October 21, 2011
Afghan President Hamid Karzai's recent trip to India portends a new development. During the …

Afghanistan: Challenge and Opportunity for U.S.-China Relations by Richard Weitz
China-U.S. Focus
August 4, 2011
Although the United States and its NATO allies do not plan to withdraw all …

Our Destabilizing Fetish for 'Stability' in Afghanistan by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Online
July 18, 2011
I’m frankly tired of writing about Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of Afghan President …

Hold Those Christmas Cards to Our Troops! by Nina Shea
NRO's Corner Blog
June 27, 2011
Andy's excellent article on Saturday argued, among other things, the absurdity of U.S. military efforts to …

Obama's Misplaced Afghan Triumphalism by Ann Marlowe
The Daily Beast
June 23, 2011
If there is anyone who could make the excellent idea of reversing the Afghan surgesound …

End The Costly War in Afghanistan by Ann Marlowe
The Daily Beast
June 10, 2011
At least one committee in Congress is almost ready to question the mythology of …

A Heritage in Ruins by Ann Marlowe
New York Times
June 3, 2011
Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan--Within a 40-minute drive of this city stands the 11th-century Bost Arch. …

Arab Spring's Lessons for Afghanistan by Ann Marlowe
New York Post
May 19, 2011
President Obama will speak today on new US policy toward the Muslim world in …

The Cultural Heritage Standard: Libya, Egypt, Afghanistan by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Blog
May 9, 2011
How a country treats its cultural heritage is a proxy for how it feels …

Bin Laden's Death Heightens Tensions in Kabul by Ann Marlowe
The Daily Beast
May 3, 2011
Here in Kabul, from where the war that Osama bin Laden started is run, …

Afghan Blowback by Paul Marshall, Nina Shea
National Review Online
April 8, 2011
Last weekend, there were violent demonstrations in Afghanistan to protest a Koran burning in …

The New York Times’ Non-Democracy Agenda by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Blog
March 30, 2011
The voice of the bien-pensant class can’t believe Arabs want freedom Whose …

Fantasies of Progress at the Institute for the Study of War by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Blog
March 21, 2011
At a Washington think tank panel discussion, I expect at least …

Hip Replacement: Lament of a Boho-Con by Ann Marlowe
The Daily
March 19, 2011
During the 2008 presidential campaign, guitarist Tom Scholtz of the band Boston blasted Mike …

     

 

 

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