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1. Two Years Of Repression: Mapping Taliban Violence Targeting Civilians in Afghanistan

2. The World’s Humanitarian, Economic, and Political Engagement with Afghanistan

3. Alternative Aid Modalities: Community development

4. Unalone and Unafraid: A Plan for Integrating Uncrewed and Other Emerging Technologies into US Military Forces

5. EU lessons from the evacuation of Kabul: Part 1 – What went wrong? The decision-making moments

6. EU lessons from the evacuation of Kabul: Part 2 – Critical factors in the failure to prepare for evacuation

7. Against All Odds: Supporting Civil Society and Human Rights in Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan

8. Instead of Politicizing Afghanistan, Stand Up for Women and Girls

9. R2P Monitor, Issue 67, 1 December 2023

10. R2P Monitor, Issue 66, 1 September 2023

11. R2P Monitor, Issue 65, 1 June 2023

12. R2P Monitor, Issue 64, 1 March 2023

13. No Good Way to Occupy a Country: Conceptions of Culture in the Iraq War

14. The Lessons of the Afghan War That No One Will Want to Learn

15. Setting the Right Conditions for Aid to Afghanistan—and Other Nations as Well

16. Northern Afghanistan and the New Threat to Central Asia

17. Afghanistan After Zawahiri: America's Counterterrorism Options in the New South Asia

18. US Has an Opportunity to Support the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan

19. Dealing with a Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan: Supporting the Afghan People without Legitimizing the Regime

20. Afghanistan’s Security Challenges under the Taliban

21. Pakistan’s Hard Policy Choices in Afghanistan

22. The Afghan refugee crisis: How to resurrect the global refugee resettlement coalition

23. Humanitarian Catastrophe in Afghanistan: A Crisis by Choice

24. Austrian Migration Policy and the Events in Afghanistan and Belarus

25. Pakistan Security Report 2021

26. R2P Monitor, Issue 63, 1 December 2022

27. R2P Monitor, Issue 62, 1 September 2022

28. R2P Monitor, Issue 61, 1 June 2022

29. R2P Monitor, Issue 60, 1 March 2022

30. Afghan Peace and Reconciliation

31. Perspectives From Pakistan on Afghan Peace and Reconciliation

32. Afghan Peace and Reconciliation: Pakistan’s Interests and Policy Options II

33. Afghanistan under the Taliban: Regional recalibrations, challenges, and ways forward

34. Finland in Afghanistan 2001–2021: From stabilization to advancing foreign and security policy relations

35. A Transitional Justice Approach to Foreign Fighters

36. Beyond Emergency Relief: Averting Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Catastrophe

37. EU Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan: Needs and Challenges

38. The Impact of the Situation in Afghanistan on Regional Security in Central Asia

39. The Impact of the Situation in Afghanistan on Military Missions in Africa

40. Arab Gulf States and the Situation in Afghanistan

41. Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan: Consequences for NATO

42. The Fall of Afghanistan: The Biden Administration's First Crisis

43. Beyond Emergency Relief: Averting Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Catastrophe

44. Afghanistan: The Fog at the End of the Tunnel

45. Afghanistan: What Just Happened? What Comes Next?

46. The Interests of Turkey and Iran in Afghanistan: Threats and Challenges

47. Afghanistan: Conflict & Crisis

48. The Overseen Factors Impacting the Afghan Peace Process

49. R2P Monitor, Issue 55, 15 January 2021

50. R2P Monitor, Issue 56, 15 March 2021

51. R2P Monitor, Issue 57, 1 June 2021

52. R2P Monitor, Issue 58, 1 September 2021

53. R2P Monitor, Issue 59, 1 December 2021

54. Prospects For Russia’s Policy Towards Afghanistan

55. Afghanistan – Opportunities and Challenges for the Russian Federation

56. US Foreign Policy Challenges and Achievements in the First 8 Months of Joseph Biden's Presidency

57. The Interests of Turkey and Iran in Afghanistan: Threats and Challenges

58. Afghanistan Study Group Final Report: A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan

59. “No Going Backward”: Afghanistan’s Post–Peace Accord Security Sector

60. Taliban Fragmentation: Fact, Fiction, and Future

61. The India-Pakistan Rivalry in Afghanistan

62. Broken, but Not Defeated: An Examination of State-led Operations against Islamic State Khorasan in Afghanistan and Pakistan (2015-2018)

63. R2P Monitor, Issue 49, 15 January 2020

64. No Peace Without Justice in Afghanistan

65. R2P Monitor, Issue 50, 15 March 2020

66. R2P Monitor, Issue 53, 15 September 2020

67. R2P Monitor, Issue 52, 15 July 2020

68. R2P Monitor, Issue 51, 15 May 2020

69. R2P Monitor, Issue 54, 15 November 2020

70. Taking al Qaeda Seriously in Afghanistan: Policy Options for the United States

71. Strategies for reforming Afghanistan’s illicit networks

72. Withdrawal deadlines in war: Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan

73. Taking Stock of the Taliban’s Perspectives on Peace

74. Twelve Ideas to Make Intra-Afghan Negotiations Work

75. Coping with COVID-19 and Conflict in Afghanistan

76. Narrowing Interests in the Middle East: Planning for Great Power Competition

77. Global Terrorism Index 2020: Measuring the impact of terrorism

78. China’s Influence on Conflict Dynamics in South Asia

79. Pathways for Post-Peace Development in Afghanistan

80. Constitutional Issues in the Afghan Peace Negotiations: Process and Substance

81. Assessing Afghanistan’s 2019 Presidential Election

82. Searching for COVID-19 Ceasefires: Conflict Zone Impacts, Needs, and Opportunities

83. Bourgeois Jihad: Why Young, Middle-Class Afghans Join the Islamic State

84. Service Delivery in Taliban-Influenced Areas of Afghanistan

85. Legislature and Legislative Elections in Afghanistan: An Analysis

86. USAWC Quarterly: Parameters – Autumn 2019

87. Recommendations for Success in Afghanistan

88. Strategic Insights: Five Myths Associated With Employing Private Military Companies

89. Central Asia’s Growing Role in Building Peace and Regional Connectivity with Afghanistan

90. Breaking, Not Bending: Afghan Elections Require Institutional Reform

91. Loya Jirgas and Political Crisis Management in Afghanistan: Drawing on the Bank of Tradition

92. Options for Reintegrating Taliban Fighters in an Afghan Peace Process

93. Perspectives on Peace from Taliban Areas of Afghanistan

94. United States Budgetary Costs and Obligations of Post-9/11 Wars through FY2020: $6.4 Trillion

95. Human Cost of Post-9/11 Wars: Direct War Deaths in Major War Zones, Afghanistan and Pakistan (October 2001 – October 2019) Iraq (March 2003 – October 2019); Syria (September 2014-October 2019); Yemen (October 2002-October 2019); and Other

96. The Human and Financial Costs of the Explosive Remnants of War in Afghanistan

97. The CIA’s “Army”: A Threat to Human Rights and an Obstacle to Peace in Afghanistan

98. R2P Monitor, Issue 48, 15 November 2019

99. R2P Monitor, Issue 47, 15 September 2019

100. R2P Monitor, Issue 46, 15 July 2019