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The Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict: A strategic concern for the US
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  • The Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict: A strategic concern for the US

    Pakistan’s relationship with the Afghan Taliban has shifted from open sponsorship in the 1990s to a silent partnership following 2001 to alienation and belligerence since 2021. Their current conflict, which comes at great cost to both countries and seems to have no easy military or political resolution, also poses a threat to the stability and prosperity of neighboring states. Although American strategic interests in the region greatly diminished following the United States’ military withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, the region’s altered political dynamics have prompted a growing American engagement with Pakistan and tentatively with Afghanistan. At the same time, the US has become a factor in how both Islamabad and Kabul have come to form their national security strategies.

    يجب أن يصمد التزام أمريكا بالقيم الأساسية في وجه هجمات الأفراد
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  • يجب أن يصمد التزام أمريكا بالقيم الأساسية في وجه هجمات الأفراد

    دعا عضوان في السلك الدبلوماسي الأمريكي خدما في أفغانستان ويشاركان في برنامج إعادة توطين الأفغان الأمريكيين إلى التمسك بمبادئ العدالة والإنصاف عند الحكم على الشخص المتهم بإطلاق النار على أفراد الحرس الوطني في واشنطن العاصمة.

    لا تصدقوا الضجة الإعلامية: الحقيقة المتواضعة للاتفاقية الدفاعية السعودية-الباكستانية
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  • لا تصدقوا الضجة الإعلامية: الحقيقة المتواضعة للاتفاقية الدفاعية السعودية-الباكستانية

    أثار اتفاق الدفاع السعودي الباكستاني المبرم في 17 سبتمبر موجة من التعليقات المتحمسة حول وجود المملكة العربية السعودية الآن تحت المظلة النووية الباكستانية وكيف أن واقعًا استراتيجيًا جديدًا يلوح في الأفق في منطقة الخليج الفارسي وجنوب آسيا. على المحللين أن يهدئوا من روعهم. فالردع الموسع أمر بالغ الصعوبة. يكمن الشيطان في التفاصيل، التي لا نعرف عنها شيئًا.

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    Inside the Taliban
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    Inside the Taliban

    March 10 – January 1, 1970, March 10 - 2:51 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 2:51 PM – 12:00 AM

    1761 N Street NW, Washington, 20036

    Inside the Taliban
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  • Inside the Taliban

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Kandahar-based writers and researchers Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn for a discussion about the state of the Taliban in Afghanistan and the current situation in Kandahar. Strick van Linschoten and Kuehn translated and edited My Life with the Taliban, an account of the inner workings of the organization from the perspective of former Taliban minister and ambassador to Pakistan, Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, who was arrested following the overthrow of the Taliban and spent four years in Guantanamo Bay.

    March 3, 2010

    Writing on Culture: The Missing Factor in Discussions on the Middle East
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  • Writing on Culture: The Missing Factor in Discussions on the Middle East

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI scholar Andrea Rugh for a discussion about Middle Eastern culture and her most recent book, Simple Gestures: A Cultural Journey Into the Middle East. Since US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, the importance of culture has become all too clear. Yet, although most scholars agree on its importance, few address culture in ways that provide better understanding to audiences who might benefit, such as policy makers, the media and the American public.

    February 23, 2010

    Forgotten Futures: History, Memoir, Afghanistan
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  • Forgotten Futures: History, Memoir, Afghanistan

    Originally posted December 2009

    In his book From My Memories, Khaled Sediq recounts the following incident from the mid-1960s regarding a visit by him and some other members of his family to Mohammad Zahir, King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973:

    Finally, after uttering some conventional statements, such as, Afghanistan belongs to you and you belong to Afghanistan, he also added: ‘Even though unpleasant events have happened, yet, I have forgotten about them, you, too, try to forget.’[1]

    February 2, 2010

    From Identity Crisis to Identity in Crisis in Afghanistan
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  • From Identity Crisis to Identity in Crisis in Afghanistan

    When social order is politically disturbed in a society like Afghanistan, inter- and intra-group dynamics set forces in motion that cannot be harnessed once unleashed. While group dynamics dictate, for instance, that majorities behave as an integrative and cohesive force as their sense of loyalty lies in the wellbeing of the collective whole, a minority’s interests may on occasion diverge in the pursuit of greener pastures across the fence, allowing themselves to be used as vulnerable pawns by others.

    December 16, 2009

    All Is Not Yet Lost
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  • All Is Not Yet Lost

    This Commentary was originally published as an op-ed in The Washington Times on October 11, 2009.

    October 13, 2009

    Annual Conference 2008 – Panel I Summary
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    Annual Conference 2008 – Panel I Summary

    November 20 – January 1, 1970, November 20 - 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM

    1761 N Street NW, Washington, 20036

    Taliban Leadership Tracker

    MEI’s Taliban Leadership Tracker is a detailed database mapping 1,200 leaders and appointees wielding influence throughout the Taliban government. Produced and maintained by MEI Non-Resident Scholar Javid Ahmad, the database can be used to help identify individuals who wield various forms of influence, ones who may be receptive to dialogue and collaboration, as well as those involved in rights violations, abuses, or criminal and terrorist activities.