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Understanding the Crisis in Afghanistan

Nov 4, 2021
47:56
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Afgan Forces Were Not an Army.
02:20 • 5min
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3
Is There a Political Settlement With the Taliban?
07:27 • 1min
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Afghanistan and the International Community
08:53 • 6min
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The Priority of the Community
14:31 • 5min
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Afghanistan - The Political Conditionality of Humanitarian Assistance
19:24 • 6min
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Afghanistan Peace Process
25:14 • 3min
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The Need for a Mentally Healthy System in Afghanistan
28:33 • 2min
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Afghanistan - The Most Active De Stabilizing Force
30:20 • 4min
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Afghanistan - Is There an Option for a Permanent Military Presence?
34:44 • 4min
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Afghanistan - The Top Paradox of the Taliban
39:06 • 3min
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Indigenization of the Afgan People
41:48 • 3min
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I Sk P
45:06 • 3min
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The end of U.S. occupation in Afghanistan has raised a number of critical questions, about the humanitarian consequences of the war, the stability of the region, and what life under Taliban rule may look like.
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