Reform requires support from the Afghan government and the international community, and it remains to be seen if the political will is there.
Monthly Archives: February 2013
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Mr Dardery said there is no quick fix to creating a new Egypt.
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Despite the murder of 16 polio vaccinators and education workers in Pakistan, the work to end this disease will not stop.
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Lethal drone use by the United States is disrespectful of the rule of law in the world, said Ms. O’Connell.
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While Central Asia faces socioeconomic challenges similar to those of many Arab Spring countries, there have been no major signs of popular discontent in the region.
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Multilateral sanctions have become one of the key responses to rebel and armed groups by the international system.
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The multimillion dollar kidnap-and-ransom industry in the western Sahel offers the benefit of public and political leverage for jihadist groups.
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A list of key upcoming meetings and events with implications for global affairs.
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A ruthless epidemic of violence is afflicting many states and cities in Central and South America and the Caribbean.
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Though the Taliban have a complex and predominantly hostile view of aid agencies, those that wish to continue working in Afghanistan must learn to understand and negotiate with them.