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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.

    Don't believe the hype: The modest reality of the Saudi-Pakistani defense pact
    Image created by Oleksii Liskonih via Getty Images
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  • Don't believe the hype: The modest reality of the Saudi-Pakistani defense pact

    The September 17 Saudi-Pakistani defense agreement generated a wave of overheated commentary about Saudi Arabia now residing under a Pakistani nuclear umbrella and how a new strategic reality was in the offing in the Persian Gulf and South Asian regions. Analysts need to slow their roll. Extended deterrence is an extremely difficult thing to pull off. The devil is in the details, about which we know nothing.

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    Post-Buffer Afghanistan: A Nation-State Here to Stay?
    Middle East Institute
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  • Post-Buffer Afghanistan: A Nation-State Here to Stay?

    Originally posted December 2009

    Nation-states, like their citizens, have life spans. Some are short. The bumptious Republic of Texas, for instance, lasted only nine years before being absorbed by a larger and even more energetic United States of America. Yugoslavia survived intact for two generations and then fragmented into six parts, seven including Kosovo.

    April 17, 2012

    Women's Prospects in Afghanistan: Oppression or Opportunity?
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  • Women's Prospects in Afghanistan: Oppression or Opportunity?

    Recent media reports indicate that fewer Afghan women turned out to vote for a President on August 20, 2009 than went to the polls five years ago, when in some districts female turnout had been even higher than that of males. Apprehension, convention, ennui, and disorganization led to families keeping their women home on election day, even as men dared to vote. The reversal of women’s rights, which they had only recently begun to exercise, is an ominous sign.

    April 12, 2012

    Children of Jihad
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Children of Jihad

    Audio recording from Children of Jihad

    February 17, 2012

    Children of Jihad
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Children of Jihad

    Audio recording from Children of Jihad

    February 17, 2012

    Children of Jihad
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Children of Jihad

    Audio recording from Children of Jihad

    February 17, 2012

    Children of Jihad
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Children of Jihad

    Audio recording from Children of Jihad

    February 17, 2012

    How We Missed the Story
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • How We Missed the Story

    Audio recording from How We Missed the Story; Osama Bin Laden, the Taliban, and the Hijacking of Afghanistan

    February 17, 2012

    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.