Central Asia

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Ahmed Rashid
YaleGlobal
19 September 2008
Mismanaged “war on terror” has stirred extremism, threatening to rip Pakistan apart
Ahmed Rashid
YaleGlobal
1 January 2008
With the country exploding in anger, Pakistan’s fate hangs on how political leaders decide to restore stability
Ahmed Rashid
YaleGlobal
16 August 2007
Denying justice in the name of fighting terrorism will backfire
Nayan Chanda
YaleGlobal
9 August 2007
In an exclusive interview, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto offers both warnings and plans for her country
YaleGlobal
9 August 2007
In an exclusive interview, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto reveals her determination to return for elections and rescue her country from extremism
Husain Haqqani
YaleGlobal
22 May 2007
Pakistan’s focus on military muscle weakens social cohesion and makes the state increasingly ungovernable
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In the News

Peter Wonacott
The Wall Street Journal
23 October 2009
The two fastest growing neighbors cannot help but brush up against each other
Peter Bergen
CNN.com
12 March 2009
Afghan tribes resist any foreign interference in their territory or way of life
Togzhan Kassenova
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
8 January 2009
Such zones are practical and tangible steps toward a nuclear-free world
Barnett R. Rubin
Foreign Affairs
4 December 2008
Ending chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan requires more than a military solution
Rafael Rivero, Sara Miller Llana
The Christian Science Monitor
17 September 2008
Gyrating fuel prices and labor cost slow outsourcing to Asia
Ron Moreau
Newsweek
16 September 2008
Taliban manages to split US-Pakistani alliance
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