Earlier this year, the Quadrilateral Coordination Group comprised of Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, and the USA was established to facilitate the peace process in Afghanistan. However, there has been little progress to date due to the Taliban’s refusal to participate in talks. Menaal Munshey writes that Pakistan’s reluctance to use its influence over the Afghan Taliban has been part of the issue, and suggests that China’s increasing diplomatic influence in the region could play an important role in moving things forward
The history of Pak-Afghan relations is dominated more by conflicts then by cooperation since emergen...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Riaz Khokhar, Research Office...
After more than a year of negotiations it appeared in the fall of 2019 that an agreement had been re...
The central government of Afghanistan and the Taliban reached a deadly stalemate, taking around one ...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
The prodigious campaign of Taliban has emerged as the gravest threat to political stability, social ...
To end the long war in Afghanistan, the International Community has been making efforts to resolve t...
If one is to believe both those involved as well as relatively distant international observers, Afgh...
United States and Taliban’s complicated relations date back to 9/11, when Taliban had provided refug...
On February 29, 2020, in Doha, Qatar the United States and the Afghan Taliban signed a peace agreeme...
The history of Pak-Afghan relations is dominated more by conflicts then by cooperation since emergen...
As the death toll of British and US/NATO forces rises every week, along with casualties amongst the ...
According to several reports, it appears that the stage is set for the long-awaited intra-Afghan neg...
As discussed in an earlier SADF Comment, one of the immediate aims of Pakistan’s Afghan policy is th...
The history of Pak-Afghan relations is dominated more by conflicts then by cooperation since emergen...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Riaz Khokhar, Research Office...
After more than a year of negotiations it appeared in the fall of 2019 that an agreement had been re...
The central government of Afghanistan and the Taliban reached a deadly stalemate, taking around one ...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
The prodigious campaign of Taliban has emerged as the gravest threat to political stability, social ...
To end the long war in Afghanistan, the International Community has been making efforts to resolve t...
If one is to believe both those involved as well as relatively distant international observers, Afgh...
United States and Taliban’s complicated relations date back to 9/11, when Taliban had provided refug...
On February 29, 2020, in Doha, Qatar the United States and the Afghan Taliban signed a peace agreeme...
The history of Pak-Afghan relations is dominated more by conflicts then by cooperation since emergen...
As the death toll of British and US/NATO forces rises every week, along with casualties amongst the ...
According to several reports, it appears that the stage is set for the long-awaited intra-Afghan neg...
As discussed in an earlier SADF Comment, one of the immediate aims of Pakistan’s Afghan policy is th...
The history of Pak-Afghan relations is dominated more by conflicts then by cooperation since emergen...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Riaz Khokhar, Research Office...