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All items tagged ANPOpen Think Tank ArticlesDecember 15, 2011 | Understanding and Controlling Police Corruption in AfghanistanNiamatullah Sayer Sharifi: The Transparency International Corruption Perception Index has ranked Afghanistan dead last two years in a low. This paper attempts to find out where all this corrupt practice occurs and what are the ways to reduce corrupt practices in Afghanistan, particularly in the Afghan National Police. ... MoreJanuary 12, 2009 | A New Strategy for AfghanistanAssem Akram: It is time for strategy overhaul in Afghanistan. The size of the Afghan army must be dramatically increased; foreign troops should lock down borders; Pakistan must become a partner in providing solutions in Afghanistan; and the Afghan government needs top-to-bottom reform. Progress can only come with security. ... MoreNovember 11, 2008 | Afghan Police and Economy: Lynchpins for SuccessMemo 9: Afghanistan needs a continued international commitment to ensure its security and assist in economic and social development. The US, EU and Germany must focus on training local authorities. Cooperating with Iran and the Taliban remains a point of debate. ... MoreOctober 22, 2008 | Afghan Surge: More Police Trainers EssentialMorgan Sheeran: The Afghans have to secure their own country. The army has benefitted from Western training, but the police continues to lack active mentoring from ISAF. While a surge of combat troops in Afghanistan could be beneficial, what is needed the most are more police trainers and mentors. The police is the lynchpin of security for each village. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesDecember 8, 2008 | A Survey of the Afghan PeopleIrrespective of slow gains in basic services CommentsOctober 13, 2008 | The surge in Afghanistan must be a surge in... |
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