Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Recommendatons for Engagement in Afghanistan

The International Crisis Group has released a paper entitled "Afghanistan: Exit vs Engagement", Asia Briefing No 115, 28 Nov 2010. 
"This paper is aimed at reminding policymakers of the deep problems that exist in Afghanistan. Any plan that fails to deal with the decay in Kabul will not succeed. President Hamid Karzai no longer enjoys the legitimacy and popularity he once had and he has subsequently lost his ability to stitch together lasting political deals. Despite the rhetoric surrounding reconciliation, Karzai is in no position to act alone as a guarantor for the interests of the Afghan state. In the current political context, negotiations with the insurgents stand a slim chance of success. Instead, the key to fighting the insurgency and bringing about the conditions for a political settlement lies in improving security, justice and governance and, as previous Crisis Group reports have shown, there are few quick fixes in these areas."
Read more about this paper at the link below:

Afghanistan: Exit vs Engagement

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