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Op-Ed / Asia-Pacific

Why Europe’s Plan to Send Afghan Refugees Back Won’t Work

There is no quick fix to the refugee crisis; in fact, a short-sighted response raises difficult moral and practical questions.

Op-Ed / Asia-Pacific

Falsche Beschützer

Die Aufrüstung der Afghan Local Police wäre ein tragischer Fehler

Report / Asia-Pacific

The Future of the Afghan Local Police

Too often, the Afghan Local Police (ALP) has preyed on those it is meant to guard. Some members are outright bandits, exacerbating conflict. Rogue units should be disbanded, and better ones integrated into the armed forces. This must be done carefully and slowly, or else insurgents will win a new military edge.

Video / Asia-Pacific

The Uncertain Future of the Afghan Local Police

While the Afghan Local Police (ALP) began as a small U.S. experiment, it has grown into a significant part of the country's security apparatus. After travelling around Afghanistan for the last few years, Crisis Group's senior Afghanistan analyst, Graeme Smith, sheds some light on the uncertain nature of the ALP, and looks at the confusion surrounding whether they are harming or helping the situation.

Report / Asia-Pacific

Resetting Pakistan’s Relations with Afghanistan

As Pakistan seeks to consolidate its fragile democracy, it should seize the moment to improve relations with its Afghan neighbour. Its biggest challenge comes from within. The civilian government has to regain control over national security and foreign policy from the military.

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