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1. Pakistan’s Evolving Militant Landscape: State Responses and Policy options

2. Afghan Peace and Reconciliation: Pakistan's Interests and Policy Options 12

3. Afghan Peace and Reconciliation: Pakistan's Interests and Policy Options 11

4. What Future Awaits Pakistani-Afghan Relations?

5. Calculable Losses? Arms Transfers to Afghanistan 2002–21

6. Advise, Assist, Enable: A Critical Analysis of the US Army's Security Force Assistance Mission During the War on Terror

7. The US Should Support the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan

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

9. Afghanistan morass: An analysis of Pakistan’s security after NATO withdrawal

10. R2P Monitor, Issue 67, 1 December 2023

11. R2P Monitor, Issue 66, 1 September 2023

12. R2P Monitor, Issue 65, 1 June 2023

13. R2P Monitor, Issue 64, 1 March 2023

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

15. The Deficiency of Disparity: The Limits of Systemic Theory and the Need for Strategic Studies in Power Transition Theory

16. Covering the Greater Middle East Crisis: The Problematic Representation of Cultural and Political Issues in International Media

17. Afghan Peace and Reconciliation: Pakistan's Interests and Policy Options 9

18. Pakistan’s Afghan perspective and policy options

19. Perspectives from Pakistan on Afghan Peace and Reconciliation 8

20. Afghanistan as Seen from Pakistan - VIII

21. From Rebel Governance to Institutionalization? Prospects for the Taliban and Afghanistan

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

23. WHY DO MASS EXPULSIONS STILL HAPPEN?

24. ACLED Year in Review Global Disorder in 2022

25. After the Kabul Hotel Attack: The Taliban and China Confront Security Challenges in Afghanistan

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

27. Alternative Aid Modalities: Community development

28. New Canal Threatens the Peace Between the Taliban and Central Asia

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

30. Helping the Afghan Allies America Left Behind

31. The global terrorist threat forecast in 2023

32. El modelo de intervención militar ruso-soviético

33. Soldiers out, civilians left behind: EU lessons from the evacuation of Kabul

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

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

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

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

38. CTC Sentinel: October/November 2023 Issue

39. CTC Sentinel: August 2023 Issue

40. CTC Sentinel: May 2023 Issue

41. Strange Intimacies: Indo-Afghan Relations and the End of the War on Terror

42. A Blind Spot of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan into Relation with India: The Second Reign Since August 2021

43. Afghanistan After 18 Months: Its Humanitarian, Financial, and Governance Crisis

44. Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan: Foreign Policy Responses

45. Biden’s Foreign Policy Casts a Long Shadow

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

47. Northern Afghanistan and the New Threat to Central Asia

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

49. Apply the Logic of the Afghanistan Withdrawal to Syria

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

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

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

53. Global threat landscape 2022

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

55. August 2022 Issue

56. January 2022 Issue

57. Survivor-Centred Justice for Gender-Based Violence in Complex Situations

58. Afghanistan’s Security Challenges under the Taliban

59. Pakistan’s Hard Policy Choices in Afghanistan

60. Responding to Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis: The Potential Role of Digital Payments

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

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

63. China's Contribution to the Stabilization of 'Democratic' Afghanistan

64. Taliban Tightening Grip on Afghanistan One Year after Taking Power

65. International Support: How the Taliban are trying to uproot ISIS in Afghanistan

66. We Will Die In Poverty Before Dying By COVID: Young Adults and Multi-Layered Crises in Afghanistan

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

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

69. FIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ASSASSINATION OF AYMAN AL-ZAWAHIRI

70. Rethinking & Revisiting Diplomacy Volume XXIII, Number 1

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

72. Afghan Peace and Reconciliation

73. Perspectives From Pakistan on Afghan Peace and Reconciliation

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

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

76. Afghanistan: Where US-Iranian interests may yet intersect

77. Humanitarian Catastrophe in Afghanistan: A Crisis by Choice

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

79. Lessons from NATO’s intervention in Afghanistan

80. Powered by Twitter? The Taliban's Takeover of Afghanistan

81. An Unfinished Agenda: Carving Out Space for Humanitarian Action in the UN Security Council’s Counterterrorism Resolutions and Related Sanctions

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

83. Civil Society & Political Transformations (Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Fall 2021)

84. Looking for Legitimacy: Taliban Diplomacy Since the Fall of Kabul

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

86. Central and South Asia Economic Corridor in the Evolving Central Asian Geo-Political Circumstances

87. R2P Monitor, Issue 63, 1 December 2022

88. R2P Monitor, Issue 62, 1 September 2022

89. R2P Monitor, Issue 61, 1 June 2022

90. R2P Monitor, Issue 60, 1 March 2022

91. The US strike on al-Qaeda leader al-Zawahiri

92. Taliban rule of Afghanistan at six months

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

94. The Special Responsibility of the United States to Female Afghan Security and Police Officers Seeking Protection

95. Pakistan Security Report 2021

96. The American Withdrawal from Afghanistan, One Year Later

97. MF Dollars for Dictators? The Allocation of SDR to Moderate and Isolated Countries

98. Strategic Patience: Sustainable Engagement with a Changed Afghanistan

99. Afghanistan Under Taliban: A new Regime Poses a Threat to International Stability

100. Scope and Limitations of Soft Power Diplomacy: A Quantitative Analysis of Afghans' Perceptions about India