Afghan Peace Process and Inter-Afghan Dialogue Deadlock
Last week, Alice Wells, US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, during her visit […]
Last week, Alice Wells, US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, during her visit […]
In this issue: Preface Afghan-Pak Ties; New Efforts of Trust-Building Afghan-Pak Ties Trust-Building Efforts in Mistrustful Atmosphere The Peace […]
The Taliban declared a three-day ceasefire against government forces for the first time since 2001 and beginning of war […]
Some of President Ghani’s characteristics contrast him from other Afghan politicians; i.e. decisiveness and continued observation. It was due […]
By Zia ul Islam Shirani \ CSRS For the sake of ending the ongoing war in Afghanistan, the Afghan […]
In this issue: Preface Why the Afghan War gets Bloodier? A Glance at the Current Bloody Situation Challenges Ahead […]
In this issue: Preface Will Kabul-Islamabad Ties Ameliorate? The Bilateral Ties at a Glance Main Problem in Kabul-Islamabad Ties […]
By Zia-ul-Islam Shirani / CSRS The decades-long on-going war in Afghanistan, in different phases and through different parties, has […]
In this issue: Preface The Tashkent Conference and Afghan Peace Success Factors The changing peace policy of Afghan government […]
By Hekmatullah Zaland Tashkent hosted an important international conference on Afghanistan last week. Besides Afghan and Uzbek presidents, the […]