Publications

The U.S. in Iraq Beyond 2011: A Diminishing But Still Vital Role

February 15, 2011 - LTG James M. Dubik (U.S. Army, Ret.)

The United States’ position in Iraq recalls Henry Stimson’s warning: “The construction of a stable peace is a longer, more complex, and greater task than the relatively simple work of war-making.”

Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and the Changing Face of Uzbek Militancy (Small Wars Journal)

February 14, 2011

Although Uzbek militants have been active in Afghanistan and Pakistan since the late 1990s, little attention has been paid to these fighters.

Some Taliban Are Just Too Hard to Turn by Jeffrey Dressler

February 8, 2011

The Quetta Shura Taliban (QST)& their senior leadership is distinct from the Haqqani Network, which operates primarily from the southeastern provinces of Khost, Paktia & Paktika, all the way to Kabul.

An Interim Assessment on the Campaign for Regaining Momentum in Helmand Province (Small Wars Journal)

February 1, 2011

Interview with Jeffrey Dressler by Octavian Manea, Small Wars Journal

Uzbek Militancy in Pakistan's Tribal Region

January 27, 2011 - Institute for the Study of War

The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) has been active in the Pakistani tribal region since late 2001, where it reconstituted after fighting alongside the Taliban.

Uzbek Militancy in Pakistan's Tribal Region

January 27, 2011 - Institute for the Study of War

The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) has been active in the Pakistani tribal region since late 2001, where it reconstituted after fighting alongside the Taliban.

The lack of a vision for Afghanistan in the State of the Union (The Hill Congress Blog)

January 26, 2011

President Obama’s State of the Union speech was insightful both for what was said, but also, what was not.

Defining Success in Afghanistan – ISW January 2011 Newsletter Feature

January 24, 2011 - Kimberly Kagan

Securing Afghanistan is a vital requirement for American national security.

Report: Defining Success in Afghanistan

January 7, 2011 - Kimberly Kagan

Success in Afghanistan is the establishment of a political order, security situation, and indigenous security force that is able to prevent Afghanistan from being a safe haven for terrorists.

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