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151. Russian Relations with Central Asia and Afghanistan after U.S. Withdrawal

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

153. Afghanistan: Before Time Runs Out

154. Afghanistan and the Rise of the Islamic Emirate: A Tragic Inevitability

155. Afghanistan: The Possible Arena for Major Powers Inevitable Cooperation

156. China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan: Partnership for Regional Peace

157. American assertiveness, UN irrelevance, Europe’s moment?

158. A deadly exodus: Five trends to watch for in the evolving Afghanistan crisis

159. The Terrorist Threat Forecast in 2021

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

161. A Transitional Justice Approach to Foreign Fighters

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

163. THE END OF THE WAR ON TERROR

164. WHY THE “TERRORIST” LABEL HELPS SOME GROUPS AND HURTS OTHERS

165. WHY STATEBUILDING DIDN’T WORK IN AFGHANISTAN

166. Pragmatic Adaptation: American Surrender and Regional Acceptance After Taliban’s Takeover of Afghanistan

167. "Melian Strategy": Why does Taliban fight and negotiate at the same time?

168. Starr Forum: US, Afghanistan, 9/11: Finished or Unfinished Business?

169. EU Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan: Needs and Challenges

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

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

172. Arab Gulf States and the Situation in Afghanistan

173. Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan: Consequences for NATO

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

175. Taliban News: Fair and Balanced?

176. Afghan Women: Surviving in the Land of Blue Burqas and Spilled Blood

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

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

179. Panjshir Resistance: Will the Taliban Fail to Fully Control Afghanistan?

180. Limited Repercussions: Implications of the Emergence of Afghan-US Armored Vehicles in Tehran

181. The Evolving Rivalry: The future of the relationship between Taliban and ISKP in Afghanistan

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

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

184. China’s Objectives in Afghanistan in the Geo-Strategic Dynamics

185. Judicial Independence in Afghanistan: Legal Framework and Practical Challenges

186. Afghanistan – Opportunities and Challenges for the Russian Federation

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

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

189. A strategic shift: The return of the Taliban in Afghanistan and its implications

190. 2020 Country Brief: Afghanistan

191. How the Taliban Re-took Afghanistan

192. Afghanistan offers an opportunity to repair Turkey-NATO relations

193. R2P Monitor, Issue 55, 15 January 2021

194. R2P Monitor, Issue 56, 15 March 2021

195. R2P Monitor, Issue 57, 1 June 2021

196. R2P Monitor, Issue 58, 1 September 2021

197. R2P Monitor, Issue 59, 1 December 2021

198. US Credibility and the Afghanistan Withdrawal

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

200. America’s “Forever War” and the End of the Washington-led Unipolar World