Comment / Members-only Registering dissent NOTA and what it means for electoral participation in Kashmir. By Bilal Kuchay / 8 May 2014
Comment / Members-only The cantonment state How will Pakistan’s armed forces cope with the increasing power of the urban middle class, many of whom live on land they own? By Fred Carver / 2 May 2014
Comment / Members-only Peace, justice and conflict in Afghanistan Can Afghanistan move forward without addressing its past and present human rights violations and war crimes? By Sari Kouvo and Ehsan Qaane / 28 Apr 2014
Comment / Members-only Reaching out to Central Asia Reclaiming its role as a land bridge between South and Central Asia can help Afghanistan finance reconstruction efforts. By Gulshan Sachdeva / 22 Apr 2014
Comment / Members-only Defusing the 2014 myth The centrality of 2014 in discussions about Afghanistan is misplaced and overshadows several issues crucial for securing the country’s future. By Ayscha Hamdani / 20 Apr 2014
Comment / Members-only What happens next? Weighing the significance of the Bilateral Security Agreement for Afghanistan. By Barbara Stapleton / 15 Apr 2014
Comment / Members-only The war bubble Uncertainty defines Afghanistan’s economic situation as the country anticipates the international community’s disengagement. By May Jeong / 7 Apr 2014
Comment / Members-only In too deep Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan is caught in the muddled terrain of domestic political machinations and regional ambitions. By Raza Rumi / 4 Apr 2014
Comment / Members-only Barometers of ‘success’ Afghan women, development and geopolitics. By Jennifer Fluri / 2 Apr 2014
Comment / Members-only Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn ‘Zarmina’ and her experience of displacement and exile. By Taran N Khan / 30 Mar 2014
Comment / Members-only The many faces of the diaspora With tens of thousands of educated Afghans fleeing the country, an imminent brain drain threatens the reconstruction of Afghanistan after 2014. By Fariba Nawa / 27 Mar 2014
Comment / Members-only Online identities; unfolding realities For Afghans across the world, social media is a vehicle for mobilising, uniting and contesting ideas of community, as well as a harbinger of newer forms of courtship and love. By Zuzanna Olszewska / 25 Mar 2014