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1. Helping the Afghan Allies America Left Behind

2. Can the Belt and Road Initiative Succeed in Afghanistan?

3. Apply the Logic of the Afghanistan Withdrawal to Syria

4. The Wisdom of U.S. Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan

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

6. Turkey in Afghanistan: more than one reason to stay

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

8. How Religious Diplomacy and Pan-Islamic Organizations Can Help Stabilize Afghanistan

9. Regime Change No More: Coming to Terms with the Greater Middle East

10. China’s Interests in Afghanistan One Year After the U.S. Withdrawal

11. The Killing of Al-Zawahiri and the Future of Al-Qaeda

12. When Interventions Fail: Lessons from the U.S. Experience in Latin America

13. Strategic Patience: Sustainable Engagement with a Changed Afghanistan

14. A question of balance: India and Europe after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

15. Biden’s Foreign Policy Casts a Long Shadow

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

17. Treading Lightly: China’s Footprint in a Taliban-led Afghanistan

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

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

20. Celebrating American Diplomacy

21. President Biden: Try for a Double Play on Iran and Afghanistan

22. Afghanistan: Before Time Runs Out

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

24. US Exit from Afghanistan: Impacts on Pakistan and India

25. Afghanistan’s Ripples: Can the US withdraw from Iraq?

26. Potential Cooperation: Iranian Possible Cooperation with Taliban to Curb Threats

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

28. Porosity of Tajik-Afghan Border Making Beijing’s Involvement in Region More Ominous

29. US Credibility and the Afghanistan Withdrawal

30. Twenty Years Later: Why 9/11 Has Not Been a Second Pearl Harbor

31. American Invasion And Withdrawals Post 9/11

32. Prospects For Russia’s Policy Towards Afghanistan

33. Afghanistan – Opportunities and Challenges for the Russian Federation

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

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

36. Toppling Foreign Governments: The Logic of Regime Change, Melissa Willard-Foster

37. Is a Plan B Needed to Save Afghanistan?

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

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

40. The US in Afghanistan: Consequences of an Untimely Withdrawal

41. FRAMEWORK DEAL: A LONG-TERM PATH TO PEACE IN AFGHANISTAN

42. HOW US MILITARY AID CAN BACKFIRE

43. U.S. Policy Priorities for Afghanistan: A Conversation with U.S. Representative Mike Waltz

44. Underlying Implicating factors of U.S. War on Terror and its Unintended Consequences for Pakistan

45. Australia-Afghanistan relations: Reflections on a half-century

46. The Foreign Policy Decision Making Approaches and Their Applications Case Study: Bush, Obama and Trump’s Decision Making towards Afghanistan and the Region

47. Afghanistan Imbroglio: The Unintended Consequences of Foreign Interventions

48. Making Sense of Russia’s Policy in Afghanistan

49. China’s New Afghan Diplomacy: Awakening from Inertia or Exception to Old Habits?

50. Shift of Power from West to East and Rise of China

51. US Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan

52. Old Habits, New Consequences: Pakistan's Posture toward Afghanistan since 2001

53. Govern LIke Us: U.S. Expectations of Poor Countries

54. Full Issue: Money & War

55. Afghanistan: the view from Russia

56. TSG IntelBrief: Foreign Fighters in Syria: A Growing Threat

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

58. Understanding the Bergdahl Prisoner Exchange

59. Iran's Foreign Policy in Post-Taliban Afghanistan

60. The Saudi Factor in Pakistan-Iran Relations

61. Turkish-Russian Relations in The Post-Cold War Period: Current Dynamics, Future Prospects

62. Crisis Stability and Nuclear Exchange Risks on the Subcontinent: Major Trends and the Iran Factor

63. Iran, Afghanistan, and South Asia: Resolving Regional Sources of Instability

64. Not only "Containerspotting" - NATO's Redeployment from Landlocked Afghanistan

65. Changing US Security Strategy: The Search for Stability and the "Non-War" against "Non-Terrorism"

66. Transition in Afghanistan: 2009-2013

67. Afghanistan After the Drawdown

68. Inevitable Conflicts, avoidable Failures Preparing for the Third Generation of Conflict, Stabilization, and Reconstruction Operations

69. A U.S. Asian-Pacific Pivot Point: Burma's Natural Resources

70. Revising COIN: The Stakeholder Centric Approach

71. How to get out of Afghanistan: NATO's withdrawal through Central Asia

72. After Combat, the Perils of Partnership: NATO and Afghanistan beyond 2014

73. Emerging Security Challenges: A Glue for NATO and Partners?

74. Can NATO Find a Role for Itself vis-À -vis China?

75. India in Afghanistan: A Rising Power or a Hesitant Power?

76. Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2012

77. What It Will Take to Secure Afghanistan

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

79. Waiting for the Taliban in Afghanistan

80. The FY2013 Defense Budget, Deficits, Cost-Escalation, and Sequestration

81. The U.S. Surge and Afghan Local Governance: Lessons for Transition

82. Remaking Bagram: The Creation of an Afghan Internment Regime and the Divide over U.S. Detention Power

83. The Triple Compact: Improving Accountability in State Building

84. Pakistan's future policy towards Afghanistan

85. Afghanistan in Transition: The Security Context Post-Bin Laden

86. u.s. and iranian strategic competition: Competition in Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Pakistan

87. Reconstruction Zones in Afghanistan and Haiti

88. The Afghanistan Question and the Reset in U.S.-Russian Relations

89. The Wisdom of Retrenchment: America Must Cut Back to Move Forward

90. Humanitarian Intervention Comes of Age

91. Between freedom and fear: Explaining the consensus on terrorism and democracy in US foreign policy

92. Don't Expect Much from Japan in the Indian Ocean

93. Interview with Historian John David Lewis about U.S. Foreign Policy and the Middle East

94. Optimism and Obstacles in India-Pakistan Peace Talks

95. Afghanistan: The Impossible Transition

96. Pakistan 2020: A Vision for Building a Better Future

97. "Strategically Lonely" Iran Exploits Opportunities for Regional Influence

98. Russia's strategies in Afghanistan and their consequences for NATO

99. Detained and Denied in Afghanistan

100. Strained Alliances: Iran's troubled relations to Afghanistan and Pakistan