In Afghanistan, Signs of Democracy Taking Hold By: Scott Smith , / 23 April, 2014 The Afghan election was preceded by pessimistic speculations that it would be rigged or undermined by violence. Election day put to rest many of those concerns, says Scott Smith.
Going to War with the Proxies You Have By: Stephen Saideman , / 29 January, 2014 How do we possibly make sense of Karzai? The short answer is we can’t, says Steve Saideman.
The Three Bad Decisions Made In Afghanistan By: Stephen Saideman , / 20 April, 2012 Don’t blame Canada for what went wrong argues Steve Saideman.
Time to End Combat Operations in Afghanistan By: Mark Sedra , / 23 March, 2012 The Panjwai massacre was the straw that broke the camel’s back.
More on the Integrity of the Comprehensive Approach By: Taylor Owen , / 1 July, 2011 I just had a conversation regarding my last post with […]