Afghanistan: Negotiating Peace
Topics: International Affairs Subtopics: Afghanistan and Its Region
Mar 23, 2011
Authors: TCF
Publisher(s): The Century Foundation
Type: Report
For nearly ten years, the U.S. and the international community have been engaged in the struggle to secure a stable peace in Afghanistan. The international task force organized by The Century Foundation, under the leadership of Ambassadors Lakhdar Brahimi and Thomas Pickering, just released their report, Afghanistan: Negotiating Peace. Their findings and recommendations seek to determine what kind of political path might lead to ending the war. A webcast from the related event is available.
Download the Executive Summary.
Download Summary of Recommendations.
Download the Preface in Dari. Download Preface in Pashto.
Download the Executive Summary in Dari. Download Executive Summary in Pashto.
Afghanistan Task Force members Lakhdar Brahimi and Thomas R. Pickering's Op-Ed was published in the New York Times on March 23, 2011. Read more on what the media is saying about the Task Force report.
TCF received major support for the project from the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and additional support from the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung of Germany and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Read the press release.
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