Ashraf Ghani’s Pakistan Outreach

Ashraf Ghani’s Pakistan Outreach

Monday, June 29, 2015

By: Scott Smith

Shortly after entering office at the end of 2014, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani embarked on a bold but controversial policy of sustained conciliation toward Pakistan, with the goal of securing greater cooperation in securing a comprehensive peace with the Afghan Taliban and integrating Afghanistan into the regional economies. Pakistan's tepid response to date, however, has left Ghani politically vulnerable, with his opponents attacking his outreach effort.  Time is of the essence. Without mea...

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & PreventionViolent ExtremismMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations: The Prospect of Reviving Taliban Talks

Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations: The Prospect of Reviving Taliban Talks

Monday, December 21, 2015

There are few viable options for resolving Afghanistan’s conflict other than an inclusive peace process between the Afghan government and the Taliban. Momentum toward this goal must be maintained following the “Heart of Asia” Ministerial Conference on December 9, 2015, where Afghan, Pakistani, and U.S. officials renewed their commitment to resuming dialogue. This brief discusses three key concerns that need to be addressed to effectively move the peace process forward and achieve a near-term ...

Type: Peace Brief

Mediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Street Challenges to Pakistan’s Democracy

Street Challenges to Pakistan’s Democracy

Friday, August 29, 2014

Pakistan is in political turmoil yet again. Walk into Islamabad's city center and you will find charged crowds of as many as 70,000 people demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's resignation from office.

Type: Analysis