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Afghanistan Policy at the Crossroads

Thursday, October 15, 2009

On October 15, USIP's Alex Thier testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the critical importance of bolstering our stabilization efforts in Afghanistan and the path forward to success.

Type: Congressional Testimony

The Afghan Elections: Who Lost What?

Thursday, October 1, 2009

On October 1, 2009, Alex Thier, director of USIP’s Afghanistan and Pakistan program, testified before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia on the Afghan elections, the importance of strengthening Afghan institutions, and the threats to success for the U.S. mission in that country.

Type: Congressional Testimony

Afghanistan's Police

Afghanistan's Police

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Summary In seven years, the Afghan National Police forces have grown to 68,000 personnel, with a target end strength of 86,000. The ANP includes the uniformed police force, which is responsible for general police duties, and specialized police forces, which deal with public order, counternarcotics, terrorism, and border control. Despite the impressive growth in numbers, the expenditure of $10 billion in international police assistance, and the involvement of the United States, the Eur...

Type: Special Report

How Opium Profits the Taliban

How Opium Profits the Taliban

Sunday, August 2, 2009

In Afghanistan's poppy-rich south and southwest, a raging insurgency intersects a thriving opium trade. A new USIP report, How Opium Profits the Taliban, examines who are the main beneficiaries of the opium trade, how traffickers influence the Taliban insurgency as well as the politics of the region, and considers the extent to which narcotics are changing the nature of the insurgency itself.

Type: Peaceworks

EnvironmentReligionEconomics

Hearing on the Afghan Economy

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

USIP Visiting Research Scholar Jeremiah S. Pam testified on July 14, 2009, before the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs on efforts by the U.S., the Afghan government and others to spur the Afghan economy in an effort to stabilize the country.

Type: Congressional Testimony

EnvironmentEconomics

Transitional Justice

The Rule of Law Center has shaped the field of "transitional justice" through research that examines these issues in comparative perspective, publications, grant-funded work, and substantive policy advice.

The Role of the Ministerial Advisor in Security Sector Reform: Navigating Institutional Terrains

The Role of the Ministerial Advisor in Security Sector Reform: Navigating Institutional Terrains

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

International actors in Security Sector Reform (SSR) are increasingly taking on roles as “advisors” to Ministries of Interior, Defense, and Justice. Rather than directly implement changes necessary for SSR, these advisors must persuasively articulate suggestions to their local counterparts. Advisors’ success depends on their ability to convey recommendations in a manner that makes change acceptable to their advisees.

Type: Peace Brief