Publication

Aug 2009

This paper critically examines the underlying assumptions behind failing policies and explores alternative approaches to rescue Afghanistan’s war-to-peace transition. Faulty assumptions on the part of key US government advisors, decision makers and many of their Afghan and Pakistani clients have contributed to the resurgence of the Taliban and a crisis of trust for the Karzai government and the internationally supported state-building process. The Obama administration must discard the misguided policies of the past and adopt a historically informed and culturally sensitive strategy aimed at fundamentally changing the governance system in Afghanistan, rather than simply reinforcing the current dysfunctional regime through increases in levels of military and economic assistance.

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Author M Nazif Shahrani
Series CIGI Afghanistan Papers
Issue 2
Publisher Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
Copyright © 2009 Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
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