A rapid shift in US policy could mean a catastrophic end to intl support, but business as normal is also perilous, writes Kate Clark.
HRW's Patricia Gossman writes that the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation is vital for justice in Afghanistan.
The country’s political elites--and Afghans in general--need to unite to preserve their country’s republican democracy, not place false…
Ahmad Katawazai writes that a security-oriented partnership between Afghanistan and the US must shift towards economically driven…
Dr. Mojtaba Salem writes that NGOs that undervalue collaboration between expatriates and locals will hinder learning and creativity, the…
Samina Ansari and Antoine Guillemin-Puteaux write that Afghanistan should take advantage of its cultural resources economically.
Sharif Safi says members of the Afghan delegation should create advisory committees to represent ordinary Afghans in talks.
Brig. Gen. Moqim AbdulRahimzai writes on the Eid holiday, ceasefire and the prospect of peace…
Arash Yaqin writes that after two decades of investment in blood and money, Afghans and Americans need to rethink and revisit their…
Wazhma Frogh writes that the ceasefire announced by the Taliban--and reciprocated by the Afghan government--has made us all hopeful.
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