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Afghan president pursues peace with Taliban — his way - LA TImes
When Afghan President Ashraf Ghani visits the White House on Tuesday, it will highlight how much U.S. relations with Kabul have improved during his six months in office.
Embracing New Afghan President, US Says Ghani Is No Hamid … - Foreign Policy (blog)
If Karzai were still president, “then I would have been the first to say remove U.S. troops,” said Andrew Wilder, vice president for South and Central Asia at the United States Institute of Peace, where Ghani is scheduled to speak Wednesday evening.
High Stakes for President Ghani's Visit - Foreign Policy (blog)
Through an address to a joint session of Congress, visits to Arlington National Ceremony and the Pentagon, and appearances by Ghani and Abdullah at Washington think tanks, including the U.S. Institute of Peace (where we both work), the trip will ...
Embracing New Afghan President, US Says Ghani Is No Hamid … - Foreign Policy (blog)
If Karzai were still president, “then I would have been the first to say remove U.S. troops,” said Andrew Wilder, vice president for South and Central Asia at the United States Institute of Peace, where Ghani is scheduled to speak Wednesday evening.
Serious economic and security stakes force Chinese action in Afghanistan after ... - Big News Network.com
US Institute of Peace Centre for South and Central Asia vice president Andrew Wilder says, "One of President Ghani's biggest asks of the Chinese had been for them to use their influence to try and convince its 'all weather friend' Pakistan to restrain ...
Can China Save Afghanistan? - The Diplomat
Andrew Wilder, the vice president at the U.S. Institute of Peace's Center for South and Central Asia, has more hope for the bilateral aspect of Ghani's trip than for the Istanbul Process itself. In traveling to China, Ghani wanted “tangible commitments ...
Understanding Afghanistan's Chief Executive Officer - Deutsche Welle
... Government Agreement calls for the convening of a Loya Jirga within two years to consider amending the constitution to create the position of an executive prime minister," Andrew Wilder, Afghanistan expert at the United States Institute of Peace ...
Afghanistan's twin rulers: Can they work together? - Deutsche Welle
Both are highly qualified and capable individuals who, while they have their differences, I believe want the best for Afghanistan," Andrew Wilder, Afghanistan expert at the United States Institute of Peace, told DW. "The main problem is not the two of ...
What will determine the success of the Afghan unity government? - Deutsche Welle
Andrew Wilder, Afghanistan expert at the United States Institute of Peace, talks in a DW interview about the main challenges facing the new government, how Ghani and Adbullah will be able to work together and what the effectiveness of the unity ...
Hopes for Afghan unity deal wane as candidate claims victory - Washington Post
“I think they are running out of time,” said Andrew Wilder, vice president of the Center for South and Central Asia at the United States Institute of Peace. “Afghanistan is going to need to work hard to maintain the diminishing support it has from the ...