This category provides information on the aftermath of the military conflict and the rebuilding process in Afghanistan. The establishment of a new administration, the involvement of political parties and foreign nations in the nation-building process, peace keeping and other related issues. Scientific analysis of the problems involved is also listed in this category.
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- Slow Western Aid Could Undermine Afghan Stability A comment on recent developments by Ahmed Rashid for EurasiaNet.
- Violence Thwarts Mazar-i-Sharif's Rehabilitation A report on security problems in the area and extracts of an interview with General Rashid Dostum.
- U.S. Attack on Warlord Aims to Help Interim Leader The CIA has tried to kill Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, using a missile fired from an unmanned surveillance drone. New York Times, US (free registration required).
- US Placing Greater Emphasis on Economic Stabilization in Afghanistan According to Ahmed Rashid, the United States readjusts its strategic priorities, shifting its focus away from the pursuit of suspected terrorists and instead placing greater emphasis on helping Karzai's administration promote political and economic security.
- US Shifts Emphasis in Afghanistan to Security and Road Building Reports on Pentagon efforts for stabilization and reconstruction in the country.
- West Pays Warlords to Stay in Line Afghan commanders are being bribed with British and US money to ensure their loyalty to the new government. The Observer, UK.