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All items tagged StatebuildingOpen Think Tank ArticlesJanuary 5, 2012 | Afghanistan's Uncertain FutureReza Kateb: Ten years after the Afghanistan intervention, Afghani civil society and state infrastructure is still quite weak; significant challenges include imposing a rule of law, tackling the drug economy, and rampant government corruption. To stabilize Afghanistan, the US and its allies should encourage regional partnerships that form economic and political ties between Afghanistan and its neighbors. ... MoreAugust 31, 2009 | AfPak: Europe's Politicians Lack the Support of Public OpinionRaffaello Pantucci: Greater coordination on Central-South Asia would be a boon to European and US interests in the region. Unfortunately, such coordination is still lacking and we are unlikely to see a greater push from the EU. More European involvement in any sort of “civilian surge” would be welcome, but will be unrealistic until the security situation is stabilized. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesAugust 20, 2009 | Why Afghans Need a VoteThe Taliban’s “don’t vote or we”ll blow you up” message aims to make the outcome of today’s election in Afghanistan appear illegitimate. ++ This is what the West is fighting against. ++ If not enough people have the courage to participate, the president’s right to rule might be put in doubt. ++ For the sake of Afghanistan’s future it is of crucial importance that the victor of the elections is ... MoreCommentsMarch 10, 2009 | According to Mr. Smith's article the right... |
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