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Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?
Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?

    MEI Podcast 32

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict? 

    Amb. Omar Samad, Shamila Chaudhary, Arif Rafiq, Marvin Weinbaum  

    September 10, 2012

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?

    MEI Podcast 32

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict? 

    Amb. Omar Samad, Shamila Chaudhary, Arif Rafiq, Marvin Weinbaum  

    September 10, 2012

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?

    MEI Podcast 32

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict? 

    Amb. Omar Samad, Shamila Chaudhary, Arif Rafiq, Marvin Weinbaum  

    September 10, 2012

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?

    MEI Podcast 32

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict? 

    Amb. Omar Samad, Shamila Chaudhary, Arif Rafiq, Marvin Weinbaum  

    September 10, 2012

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict?

    MEI Podcast 32

    Is There a Political Solution to the Afghan Conflict? 

    Amb. Omar Samad, Shamila Chaudhary, Arif Rafiq, Marvin Weinbaum  

    September 10, 2012

    Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins

    Podcast, 6 September, 2012 in the MEI Boardman room Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins Ayse Zarakol This is the first of four events in a joint lecture series by Middle East Institute’s Center for Turkish Studies and the Institute of Turkish Studies at Georgetown University.

    September 6, 2012

    Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins

    Podcast, 6 September, 2012 in the MEI Boardman room Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins Ayse Zarakol This is the first of four events in a joint lecture series by Middle East Institute’s Center for Turkish Studies and the Institute of Turkish Studies at Georgetown University.

    September 6, 2012

    Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins

    Podcast, 6 September, 2012 in the MEI Boardman room Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins Ayse Zarakol This is the first of four events in a joint lecture series by Middle East Institute’s Center for Turkish Studies and the Institute of Turkish Studies at Georgetown University.

    September 6, 2012

    Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins

    Podcast, 6 September, 2012 in the MEI Boardman room Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins Ayse Zarakol This is the first of four events in a joint lecture series by Middle East Institute’s Center for Turkish Studies and the Institute of Turkish Studies at Georgetown University.

    September 6, 2012

    Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins

    Podcast, 6 September, 2012 in the MEI Boardman room Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins Ayse Zarakol This is the first of four events in a joint lecture series by Middle East Institute’s Center for Turkish Studies and the Institute of Turkish Studies at Georgetown University.

    September 6, 2012

    Afghanistan: Where Chaos Is King and Plunder Is Privilege
  • Analysis
  • Afghanistan: Where Chaos Is King and Plunder Is Privilege

    The “new and improved” tactics of “divide and conquer” are operational both at the vertical and horizontal layers of the government and society in Afghanistan.

    August 27, 2012

    Afghanistan 2002-2012: A Decade of Progress and Hope.
  • Analysis
  • Afghanistan 2002-2012: A Decade of Progress and Hope.

    Recent media coverage of the Afghan war questions whether we’ve made meaningful progress towards security and an effective Government in that country. Or were the past ten years a lost decade for the Afghans and Coalition partners? This ten-year milestone is a good point in time to pause, check Afghanistan’s progress, and assess where it appears to be headed. With the assistance of over 40 nations, Afghanistan developed its infrastructure and has taken major steps towards self sufficiency.

    August 15, 2012

    Rethinking Afghanistan
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Rethinking Afghanistan

    Originally posted December 2009

    We are regularly bombarded by news reports and political analysis that reflect certain underlying assumptions about Afghanistan. These assumptions range from claims that Afghanistan was always a backward state ruled by warlords, to assertions that the country was never really a nation at all, and proclamations that Afghanistan is unfit for Western-style democracy and that it is dangerously naïve to think otherwise.

    August 9, 2012