Slow-Motion Rush to an Afghan Peace
With a whiff of the paranoia that most Afghan leaders have historically and not unreasonably had toward their sworn supporters, both foreign and domestic, Afghan president Hamid Karzai fears being left behind.
With a whiff of the paranoia that most Afghan leaders have historically and not unreasonably had toward their sworn supporters, both foreign and domestic, Afghan president Hamid Karzai fears being left behind.
Lisa Schirch | Posted 01.31.2012
A more comprehensive Afghan peace process will enjoy greater public support, legitimacy, sustainability, and ultimately lead to more democratic governance.
AP | ANNE FLAHERTY | Posted 05.25.2011
ISTANBUL — A top U.S. military commander offered a hint of optimism on the war in Afghanistan on Thursday by declaring, in contrast to other off...
IPS | Gareth Porter | Posted 05.25.2011
KABUL, Jan 26, 2010 (IPS) - Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal's very cautiously-worded support for a negotiated settlement with the Taliban leadership in an ...
Jeffrey Laurenti | Posted 03.06.2012