Vol. 63 No. 1, September 2009
Index
- Editors' foreword.
- The role of politics in Pakistan's economy.
- The politics of civil service reform in Pakistan.
- Pakistan's own war on terror: what the Pakistani public thinks.
- Jihadism in Pakistan: the expanding frontier.
- Hard choices in countering insurgency and terrorism along Pakistan's North-West frontier.
- Pakistan: militancy, the transition to democracy and future relations with the United States.
- The Mumbai massacre and its implications for America and South Asia.
- India-Pakistan rivalry in Afghanistan.
- Pakistan's strategic interests, Afghanistan and the fluctuating U.S. strategy.
- The danger of tribal militias in Afghanistan: learning from the British empire.
- "Interview with Dov Zakheim".
- Gaming the system: how Afghan opium underpins local power.
- Reshaping religious institutions: studying the impact of state involvement and regional conflict on Pakistan's Madrassahs.
- Pulling the rug out from under Al Qaeda.
- The Hegemon's Dilemma.
- To Live or to Perish Forever: Two Tumultuous Years in Pakistan.
- Building a New Afghanistan.
- The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan.
- In the Graveyard of Empires: America's War in Afghanistan.
- The Great Partition.
- The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power.
- Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West.
- Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia.
- Seeds of Terror: How Heroin is Bankrolling the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
- After the Taliban: Life and Security in Rural Afghanistan.
- Women of Afghanistan in the Post-Taliban Era.
- Fixing Failed States.