Tag: Taliban
A string of assassinations in Afghanistan point to ISIS-K resurgence –...
Andrew Mines, George Washington University and Amira Jadoon, Clemson University
Since returning to power in Afghanistan in 2021, the...
What did billions in aid to Afghanistan accomplish? 5 questions answered
Mohammad Qadam Shah, Seattle Pacific University
The government of Afghanistan and that country’s economy relied heavily on foreign aid...
Afghanistan’s war rug industry distorts the reality of everyday trauma
Jamal J. Elias, University of Pennsylvania
The end of the U.S.-led military intervention in Afghanistan has resulted in the...
Minerals, drugs and China: How the Taliban might finance their new...
Hanif Sufizada, University of Nebraska Omaha
Now that the Taliban have reportedly taken full control of Afghanistan and begun...
The Taliban reportedly have control of US biometric devices – a...
Margaret Hu, Penn State
In the wake of the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul and the ouster of the Afghan...
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....
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....