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Afghan peace process: Desperation versus strength

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The general weariness of the Afghan conflict provides the necessary push for finding a viable peace settlement.

By Dr. Davood Moradian

February 22, 2016

On February 23, diplomats from Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the United States will meet in Kabul for the fourth round of talks aimed at bringing respite to a t...

AISS celebrates the Chinese New Year

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On Thursday night, February 11, 2016, the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) celebrated the Chines New Year and appointment of new Afghan Ambassador to People’s Republic of China, H.E Mr. Janan Mosazai. The event was attended by Dr. Rangin Dadfar Spanta, Former National Security Advisor, Chines Ambassador H.E. Mr. Yao Jing, new India...

AISS holds a public lecture on “India’s South Asia Policy under Narendra Modi”

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Today the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) organized a public speech by Dr. Jean-Luc Racine’s Lecture Senior Fellow at Asia Centre, a Paris-based think tank. Dr.  Jean-Luc Racine speech centered on India’s south Asia policy under Narendra Modi’s leadership. Despite the positive signal sent the South Asian leaders during Modi’s inau...

AISS holds the fourth “Afghanistan-Pakistan Bilateral Dialogue”

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January 22-23, 2016

The Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) organized the fourth round of “Afghanistan-Pakistan Bilateral Dialogue” in Kabul, Afghanistan.The two-day conference, held on January 22-23, 2016, was attended by scores of high-ranking Afghan government officials, legislators, academicians, businessmen, and represe...

AISS research was recognized by leading academic website

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The Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies’ report on “Trends of Radicalization among the Ranks of the Afghan National Police” recently ranked in the top 4% of most read report by academia.com for the month of December.  As a forum for scholars, its readership largely comprises of academics from across the globe.  Ranking in the top 4% does not...