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1. Afghan Women’s Views on Violent Extremism and Aspirations to a Peacemaking Role

2. Displacement and the Vulnerability to Mobilize for Violence: Evidence from Afghanistan

3. Insurgent Bureaucracy: How the Taliban Makes Policy

4. Forging Afghanistan's National Unity Government

5. Supporting Afghan Women in the 2014 Transition

6. Insurgent Alliances in Afghanistan

7. Afghanistan's Continuing Fiscal Crisis: No End In Sight

8. The Future of Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade Relations

9. Afghanistan’s Fourth Estate: Independent Media

10. Afghan Youth and Extremists

11. Reviving Afghanistan's Economy

12. Security and Social Developments in Kunduz

13. Compounding Uncertainty in Afghanistan: Economic Consequences of Delay in Signing the Bilateral Security Agreement

14. The Taliban's View of the 2014 Elections

15. Why Afghanistan's Provincial Council Elections Matter

16. Last Chance: The International Community and the 2014 Afghan Elections

17. Reintegrating Armed Groups in Afghanistan: Lessons from the Past

18. Former U.N. Peacekeepers: Agents of Cultural Change in Pakistan's Polic

19. Engaging Afghan Religious Leaders for Women's Rights

20. Afghanistan's Looming Fiscal Crisis: What Can Be Done?

21. Licensing Afghan Opium for Medicinal Use: Why It Won't Work

22. How to Spur Afghan Reforms: The Limits and Benefits of Incentives

23. Exploitation of Mineral Resources in Afghanistan Without Government Revenues or Development Benefits

24. Revisiting Chicago: The Critical Need To Maintain Support For Afghanistan's National Security Forces Post-2014

25. Changing Financial Flows During Afghanistan's Transition: The Political Economy Fallout

26. Common Strategies for Women in Transition Countries

27. Electoral Offensive: Taliban Planning for Afghanistan's 2014 National Elections

28. Political Economy and Conflict Dimensions of Afghanistan's Mineral Resources: A Preliminary Exploration

29. The Koran Desecration and the Role of Religion in Conflict

30. Paying for Afghanistan's Security Forces During Transition: Issues for Chicago and Beyond

31. Myths and Misconceptions in the Afghan Transition

32. Drugs in Afghanistan—A Forgotten Issue?

33. Mutual Accountability: Lessons and Prospects for Afghanistan Post-Tokyo

34. Avoiding Meeting Fatigue: How to make the numerous international meetings on Afghanistan more effective

35. Providing Space for Positive Youth Engagement

36. Afghan High Peace Council Fails to Reflect Afghan Civil Society

37. Optimism and Obstacles in India-Pakistan Peace Talks

38. The Kabul Courts and Conciliators: Mediating Cases in Urban Afghanistan

39. Pakistan, the United States and the End Game in Afghanistan: Perceptions of Pakistan's Foreign Policy Elite

40. Afghan Civil Society and a Comprehensive Peace Process

41. Promoting Stability and Resolving Provincial Disputes in Afghanistan

42. Afghan Perspectives on Achieving Durable Peace

43. Traditional Dispute Resolution and Afghanistan's Women

44. Impact or Illusion? Reintegration under the Afghanistan Peace and Reintegration Program

45. Istanbul and Bonn Conferences: Building Blocks of the Afghan Transition Process

46. From Militants to Policemen: Three Lessons from U.S. Experience with DDR and SSR

47. Constitutional Interpretation and the Continuing Crisis in Afghanistan

48. Traditional Dispute Resolution and Stability in Afghanistan

49. Congress and Parliaments in Security Sector Reform

50. Delays Will Not Improve Afghan Elections

51. Health Initiatives and Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghanistan

52. Media and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan

53. The Afghan Peace Jirga: Ensuring That Women Are at the Peace Table

54. The Road to Successful Transition in Afghanistan: From Here to the December 2010 Review

55. Rebuilding Afghanistan's Political Immunity

56. The Civil Society-Military Relationship in Afghanistan

57. Afghanistan: Conditions-Based Redeployment

58. Navigating Negotiations in Afghanistan

59. Many Shuras Do Not a Government Make: International Community Engagement with Local Councils in Afghanistan

60. Defying Expectations: Polio Vaccination Programs Amid Political and Armed Conflict

61. Transparency is the Key to Legitimate Afghan Parliamentary Elections

62. Humanitarian Space Shrinking for Health Program Delivery in Afghanistan and Pakistan

63. Establishing Leadership on Civilian Assistance to Afghanistan

64. The Private Sector in Security Sector Reform: Essential But Not Yet Optimized

65. Resolving the Crisis over Constitutional Interpretation in Afghanistan

66. Killing Friends, Making Enemies: The Impact and Avoidance of Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan

67. Evaluating Iraq's Provincial Reconstruction Teams While Drawdown Looms: A USIP Trip Report

68. Telling the Story: Documentation Lessons for Afghanistan from the Cambodian Experience

69. Afghanistan's Economy: On the Right Road, But Still a Long Way to Go

70. Bridging Modernity and Tradition: Rule of Law and Search for Justice in Afghanistan

71. The Situation in Afghanistan: A Re-evaluation Needed

72. Public Health and Conflict Series: Rebuilding a Nation's Health in Afghanistan

73. Options for Police in a U.S. Civilian Reserve Corps

74. No Silver Bullets for Afghanistan's Drug Crisis

75. Rebuilding Civil Society in Afghanistan: Fragile Progress and Formidable Obstacles

76. Hearts and Minds: Afghan Opinion on the Taliban, the Government and the International Forces

77. Afghan Insurgency Still A Potent Force

78. Afghans, International Community Chart A Joint Path Forward

79. Afghanistan: Old Problems, New Parliament, New Expectations