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Publications
All publications by AAN can be found on this website.

Blogs
AAN members and guest contributors give their views on events in and around Afghanistan, share their experiences and try to make sense of Afghan society and politics.

Events
AAN actively seeks to disseminate key research findings and encourage substantive debate.

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Afghanistan Analysts Network (AAN)

The Afghanistan Analysts Network (AAN) is a non-profit, independent policy research organisation. It aims to bring together the knowledge, experience and drive of a large number of experts to better inform policy and to increase the understanding of Afghan realities. It is driven by engagement and curiosity and is committed to producing independent, high quality and research-based analysis on developments in Afghanistan. read more »

Recent blogs:

Guest blog: The question of succession

Along with the withdrawal of foreign troops, a crucial political transition is on the cards for Afghanistan in 2014. Ham... read more »

Guest Blog: How to name Universities or: Any Linguistic Problem in Afghanistan?

Language matters. The issue of what the ‘correct’ naming of an institution is, is just one of the linguistic debates tha... read more »

Transition Phase Three: A Big Leap Forward

A new phase of the security transition, the third, has been announced. Every Afghan province is now going to be involved... read more »

Afghanistan’s Fluctuating Poppy Production: More Than a Poverty Problem

Afghanistan’s area of poppy cultivation has increased by 7 per cent compared to the last year and more provinces cultiva... read more »

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AAN in the media:

Nato’s rush for exit risks Afghan collapse

The News (Pakistan), 18 May 2012

NATO's rush for exit risks Afghan collapse: report

AFP, 17 May 2012

Suicide Attack Kills 7 in Afghan Governor’s Office

Voice of America, 17 May 2012

Report: NATO's Afghan Exit Risks State Collapse

Voice of America, 17 May 2012

Pingpong angeblich guter Nachrichten

tageszeitung (Berlin), 16 May 2012

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Recommended readings:

Attacks by Taliban Rise in Surge Areas

Wall Street Journal, 16 May 2012

Moderate Taliban speaks of divisions

AP, 14 May 2012

Ghori Cement Plant Faces Bankruptcy

TOLOnews, 12 May 2012

Afghan surprise in Ghazni province

Independent, 10 May 2012

Meet Afghanistan’s Greatest Hope: 'The Re-Integree'


The National Interest, 8 May 2012

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