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Pakistan has been a critical partner for the United States since the events of 9/11, assisting in the hunt for al Qaeda leaders and fighting the Taliban in its western frontier regions. But increased militancy in the tribal areas, continued acts of terrorism in the country and its nuclear program present Washington with serious challenges.
An Afghan worker prepares to burn a pile of illegal narcotics in the outskirts of Jalalabad December 19, 2012 (REUTERS/Parwiz).
Book Chapter
Counterinsurgency, Counternarcotics, and Illicit Economies in Afghanistan: Lessons for State-Building
April 2013, Vanda Felbab-Brown
Vanda Felbab-Brown analyzes U.S. counternarcotics policies in Afghanistan since 2001, how the Obama administration broke with the dominant counternarcotics framework, and the potentially problematic side effects of counternarcotics success.
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Book Chapter | German Council on Foreign Relations
March 2013, Vanda Felbab-Brown
Report Chapter
March 2013, Elizabeth Ferris, Daniel Petz and Chareen Stark
Book
America, India, and Pakistan to the Brink and Back
2013, Bruce Riedel
Interactive
January 17, 2013
Article | Foreign Policy
October 22, 2012, Martin S. Indyk
Next Steps in Reducing Nuclear Arms
2012, Steven Pifer and Michael E. O'Hanlon
Article | The Daily Beast
July 1, 2012, Bruce Riedel
Paper
May 21, 2012, Stephen P. Cohen
April 20, 2012, Kevin Watkins and Rebecca Winthrop
March 19, 2012, Howard Schaffer and Teresita C. Schaffer
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