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Hamid Karzai
Afghanistan, 1989-1996: Between the Soviets and the Taliban
Strategic Insight
NATO-Afghanistan Relations
Democratization in Afghanistan by Chris Rowe
The Loya Jirga, Ethnic Rivalry and Future Afghan Stability
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Statement by Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan
Talking to the Taliban Hope Over History?
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Transitional Justice Is a Political Project Sooner Or Later the Criminals Will
Karzai Focuses on Peace at HT Leadership Summit
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Afghanistan: the Crossroads of Conflicting Regional Interests
Justice, Politics and Insurgency in Afghanistan
Religions Radicalism Resurgence of Taliban and Curbing Militancy: Implications for Pak – Afghan Relation
Karzai Turns Nostalgic on a Visit to Shimla T Was Literally Walking Years!” Karzai Exclaimed
Hamid Karzai's Defiance of His Key Ally: Reasons and Motives Arwin Rahi
Afghanistan: Politics, Government Formation and Performance
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Talking with the Taliban Ways in Which Afghans Might Approach the Issue
Mission Impossible: Afghan Peace Talks
FAA Background Information Regarding U.S. Civil Aviation in the Kabul (OAKX) Flight Information Region (FIR) the Withdrawal of C
Afghanistan: Hard Choices and the Future of International Law
Afghanistan in Focus
Understanding War in Afghanistan Is an Excellent Primer on a Hugely Complex Conflict
Mohaqiq, the Minister of Planning of Afghanistan and Another Leader of Hezb-E Wahdat
Analysis: Peace Moves in Afghanistan As Fighting Goes On
Afghan Migration After the Soviet Invasion
Afghanistan - Tajiks
The Re-Election of Hamid Karzai
Failed Relations Between Hamid Karzai and the United States
Afghanistan: Politics, Elections, and Government Performance
The Secret Life of Mullah Omar
The Taliban in Afghanistan
Pakistani-Afghan Relations After Karzai
ANNEX 5 Public Chronology of Relevant Events
Five Lessons We Should Have Learned in Afghanistan