Tag: Afghanistan
America’s moral responsibility for the tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan
Michael Blake, University of Washington
Chaotic scenes in Kabul accompanied the return to power of the Taliban in Afghanistan....
Why did a military superpower fail in Afghanistan?
Arie Perliger, University of Massachusetts Lowell
The speed and efficiency with which Taliban forces were able to complete the...
An Afghan American scholar describes his fear-filled journey from the chaos...
Hanif Sufizada, University of Nebraska Omaha
Editor’s note: Afghan scholar Hanif Sufizada, who works at the Center for Afghanistan...
America’s moral responsibility for the tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan
Michael Blake, University of Washington
Chaotic scenes in Kabul accompanied the return to power of the Taliban in Afghanistan....
Why the US won’t be able to shirk moral responsibility in...
Michael Blake, University of Washington
The majority of the remaining American troops in Afghanistan were withdrawn recently, with the...
Women in Afghanistan worry peace accord with Taliban extremists could cost...
Mona Tajali, Agnes Scott College and Homa Hoodfar, Concordia University
Three Afghan women who worked at a media company...
From Vietnam to Afghanistan, all US governments lie
Gordon Adams, American University School of International Service
The Washington Post has, after more than two years of investigation, revealed that senior foreign policy officials...
Jimmy Carter’s lasting Cold War legacy
Robert C. Donnelly, Gonzaga University
Jimmy Carter was a dark horse Democratic presidential candidate with little national recognition when he beat Republican incumbent Gerald Ford...