Every textbook about war suggests that a road to peace runs through the ravages of conflict. The war in Afghanistan offers the latest testimony, where a US parallel strategy of war and peace has begun to unfold. The key issue - that the escalation of war would bring the Taliban to the negotiating table - remains a dilemma
While US-Taliban talks are stalemated before they even began, the Taliban are confident of victory i...
The current paper analyzes the failure of the United States (U.S.) counterinsurgency efforts in Afgh...
Following the overthrow of the Taliban regime in 2001, the United States and Afghan governments have...
With the current heated debates centered around the Afghan peace process, hurried along by the Unite...
Afghanistan since the Soviet Invasion in 1979 and later by the USA in 2001 on the pretext of Global ...
In the context of the recently opened Taliban office in Doha (Qatar), and the start of talks between...
Richard Tanter of the Nautilus institute writes that “by virtually every dimension, the war in Afgha...
achieved a partial success. On political front, the US-led international supporters have helped Afgh...
America\u27s experience of fighting while negotiating in the Korean War and the Vietnam War offers v...
America\u27s experience of fighting while negotiating in the Korean War and the Vietnam War offers v...
The central government of Afghanistan and the Taliban reached a deadly stalemate, taking around one ...
America’s longest war will end in defeat, but it is still possible to achieve a tolerable outcome to...
By analysing the US-Taliban deal and the United States-Afghan joint declaration, this SADF Focus she...
A decade of war suggests that the only feasible option to end the war in Afghanistan is to engage th...
The lessons which the U.S. learns from Afghanistan will frame foreign policy for the decades to come...
While US-Taliban talks are stalemated before they even began, the Taliban are confident of victory i...
The current paper analyzes the failure of the United States (U.S.) counterinsurgency efforts in Afgh...
Following the overthrow of the Taliban regime in 2001, the United States and Afghan governments have...
With the current heated debates centered around the Afghan peace process, hurried along by the Unite...
Afghanistan since the Soviet Invasion in 1979 and later by the USA in 2001 on the pretext of Global ...
In the context of the recently opened Taliban office in Doha (Qatar), and the start of talks between...
Richard Tanter of the Nautilus institute writes that “by virtually every dimension, the war in Afgha...
achieved a partial success. On political front, the US-led international supporters have helped Afgh...
America\u27s experience of fighting while negotiating in the Korean War and the Vietnam War offers v...
America\u27s experience of fighting while negotiating in the Korean War and the Vietnam War offers v...
The central government of Afghanistan and the Taliban reached a deadly stalemate, taking around one ...
America’s longest war will end in defeat, but it is still possible to achieve a tolerable outcome to...
By analysing the US-Taliban deal and the United States-Afghan joint declaration, this SADF Focus she...
A decade of war suggests that the only feasible option to end the war in Afghanistan is to engage th...
The lessons which the U.S. learns from Afghanistan will frame foreign policy for the decades to come...
While US-Taliban talks are stalemated before they even began, the Taliban are confident of victory i...
The current paper analyzes the failure of the United States (U.S.) counterinsurgency efforts in Afgh...
Following the overthrow of the Taliban regime in 2001, the United States and Afghan governments have...