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1. The Challenges of the Middle East

2. “We Have Captured Your Women”: Explaining Jihadist Norm Change

3. Ten Years in Afghanistan’s Pech Valley

4. Transnational Islamist Networks: Western Fighters in Afghanistan, Somalia and Syria

5. The Taliban's View of the 2014 Elections

6. Conditions for a Successful Transition in Afghanistan Post-2014

7. Why Afghanistan's Provincial Council Elections Matter

8. Losing the "Forgotten War" The U.S. Strategic Vacuum in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Central Asia

9. TSG IntelBrief: Foreign Fighters in Syria: A Growing Threat

10. Afghanistan's Political Transition

11. Resetting Pakistan's Relations with Afghanistan

12. Women and Girls in the Afghanistan Transition

13. Afghanistan: Meeting the Real World Challenges of Transition

14. Changing Financial Flows During Afghanistan's Transition: The Political Economy Fallout

15. Five Pillars of a Successful Transition in Afghanistan Post 2014

16. Changing US Security Strategy: The Search for Stability and the "Non-War" against "Non-Terrorism"

17. Transition in Afghanistan: 2009-2013

18. Documentation and Transitional Justice in Afghanistan

19. Modern Islamist Movements, History, Religion and Politics

20. Afghanistan After the Drawdown

21. Electoral Offensive: Taliban Planning for Afghanistan's 2014 National Elections

22. Radicalization in the U.S. Beyond al Qaeda: Treating the disease of the disconnection

23. Whack-a-Mole or Coup de Grace? Institutionalization and Leadership Targeting in Iraq and Afghanistan

24. Central Asia's Crisis of Governance

25. Contracting the Commanders: Transition and the Political Economy of Afghanistan's Private Security Industry

26. Peacebuilding Efforts of Women from Afghanistan and Iraq: Lessons in Transition

27. Toward a Political Settlement in Afghanistan

28. The Koran Desecration and the Role of Religion in Conflict

29. Letters from Abbottabad: Bin Ladin Sidelined?

30. What It Will Take to Secure Afghanistan

31. Religion and Militancy in Pakistan and Afghanistan

32. Haqqani Network Financing: The Evolution of an Industry

33. The war for Afghanistan

34. Waiting for the Taliban in Afghanistan

35. Providing Space for Positive Youth Engagement

36. Lessons from Afghanistan's History for the Current Transition and Beyond

37. Crisis Diplomacy from the Mediterranean to the Hindu Kush

38. Impact or Illusion? Reintegration under the Afghanistan Peace and Reintegration Program

39. Constitutional Interpretation and the Continuing Crisis in Afghanistan

40. The Haqqani Nexus and the Evolution of al-Qa'ida

41. The Iranian and Saudi Regimes Must Go

42. Why the Pakistan army is here to stay: prospects for civilian governance

43. "Strategically Lonely" Iran Exploits Opportunities for Regional Influence

44. How Terrorist Leaders End: Implications for the Future of the Struggle with al-Qaeda

45. Toward a Sovereign Afghanistan

46. Afghan High Peace Council Fails to Reflect Afghan Civil Society

47. Separating the Taliban from al-Qaeda: The Core of Success in Afghanistan

48. Seeking Solutions for Afghanistan

49. After bin Laden: What's Next for Obama

50. Osama bin Laden is Dead