On this episode of Democracy Sausage, journalist Karen Middleton and foreign policy specialist Gorana Grgić join Mark Kenny to discuss the 20-year war in Afghanistan, the prospects for the country with the Taliban back in power, and the damage done to the United States’ reputation. With the departure of American and allied troops, the nearly 20-year war in Afghanistan - the longest in United States history - is over. But what does the future now hold for the country and its people, who are now back under the control of the Taliban? What are other global powers making of the manner of the Biden administration’s withdrawal? And what impact will the decision have on the credibility and reputation of the United States in the years ahead? Author...
Initiating the conflict in Afghanistan may have been unavoidable, but there is a similar necessity t...
On this special 100th episode of Democracy Sausage, we’re joined by Frank Bongiorno, Jacinta Carroll...
In May, I wrote a column on the difficulties of ending the “forever war” in Afghanistan and wondered...
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, political correspondent Karen Middleton, diplomacy and Afghan ...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
In mid-April, I took part in a conference entitled New Transatlantic Relations organized by a Romani...
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, acclaimed journalist and author Stan Grant joins Mark Kenny li...
Afghanistan in 2021 was characterised by the withdrawal of US troops and by the sudden fall of Kabul...
To analyse the war in Afghanistan from different theories is nothing new to the studies of internati...
With the current heated debates centered around the Afghan peace process, hurried along by the Unite...
After nearly eight years of conflict in Afghanistan it appears that the campaign is at its final str...
After twenty years of war in Afghanistan, President Joseph Biden decided that the United Statesof Am...
The American war in Afghanistan is the longest war in American history, yet there has seemed to be n...
On the first episode of Democracy Sausage for 2021, journalist and author Stan Grant joins Mark Kenn...
Initiating the conflict in Afghanistan may have been unavoidable, but there is a similar necessity t...
On this special 100th episode of Democracy Sausage, we’re joined by Frank Bongiorno, Jacinta Carroll...
In May, I wrote a column on the difficulties of ending the “forever war” in Afghanistan and wondered...
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, political correspondent Karen Middleton, diplomacy and Afghan ...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
In mid-April, I took part in a conference entitled New Transatlantic Relations organized by a Romani...
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, acclaimed journalist and author Stan Grant joins Mark Kenny li...
Afghanistan in 2021 was characterised by the withdrawal of US troops and by the sudden fall of Kabul...
To analyse the war in Afghanistan from different theories is nothing new to the studies of internati...
With the current heated debates centered around the Afghan peace process, hurried along by the Unite...
After nearly eight years of conflict in Afghanistan it appears that the campaign is at its final str...
After twenty years of war in Afghanistan, President Joseph Biden decided that the United Statesof Am...
The American war in Afghanistan is the longest war in American history, yet there has seemed to be n...
On the first episode of Democracy Sausage for 2021, journalist and author Stan Grant joins Mark Kenn...
Initiating the conflict in Afghanistan may have been unavoidable, but there is a similar necessity t...
On this special 100th episode of Democracy Sausage, we’re joined by Frank Bongiorno, Jacinta Carroll...
In May, I wrote a column on the difficulties of ending the “forever war” in Afghanistan and wondered...