Afghanistan Analysts Network – English

Thomas Ruttig

Angriff in afghanischer Provinz: Sicherheitskräfte schlagen Taliban zurück

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n-tv, 10 March 2016 Under a slightly misleading headline (“Afghan security forces beat back Taleban”), the German TV news channel, based on a report of dpa news agency, quotes from AAN’s Helmand dispatch that the government only controls four districts of Helmand province: Nach einem Bericht des Rechercheinstituts Afghanistan Analysts Network sind nur vier der […]

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L’Afghanistan à la recherche d’un dialogue

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Le Croix, 8 March 2016 The French daily quotes from Thomas Ruttig’s AAN dispatch on the peace talks, on the Afghan government’s strategy to divide the Taleban into ‘reconcilables’ and ‘irreconcilables’: « La feuille de route du processus de paix envisage clairement la division des insurgés entre le courant des irréconciliables et ceux qui sont prêts […]

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Deux attentats font 25 morts

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AFP, 27 February 2016 A short quote from AAN’s Thomas Ruttig in this article about the Quadrilateral Coordination Group’s ultimatum to the Taleban to join peace talks in under two weeks: Mais «l’échéance est totalement irréaliste, d’autant que les talibans disent ne pas avoir été contactés» par le quartette, explique à l’AFP Thomas Ruttig, spécialiste […]

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Taliban suicide bombings kill Afghan civilians

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The Guardian, 27 February 2016 A short quote on the ‘expected’ talks with the Taleban by AAN’s Thomas Ruttig in this article – and a link to AAN’s website: The quartet gave the Taliban an “ultimatum”, as the Afghanistan Analysts Network termed it, to either join the next meeting, slated for early March, or face a […]

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Taleban har magten over dansk millionprojekt

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Politiken, 26 February 2016 The Danish daily quotes AAN’s Thomas Ruttig and forthcoming AAN information about Helmand in this article about the precarious security situation in the province where Danish troops had been deployed over years and where the country financed its largest development project in Afghanistan, a hydropower station dubbed “Little Kajaki”: Oplysningerne om […]

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A view of the quadrilateral talks in Kabul. Source: Etilaat-e Ruz.

In Search of a Peace Process: A ‘new’ HPC and an ultimatum for the Taleban

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Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the US – the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG) – are pushing to open a new chapter in the ongoing search for a peace process for Afghanistan. The group has now met for the fourth time, although direct talks with the Taleban have yet to begin. Earlier this week, it issued an […]

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Schlechte Aussichten für Friedensgespräche in Afghanistan

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SRF, 24 February 2016 Both a transcript and an audio of an interview (in German) with AAN’s Thomas Ruttig regarding the hoped-for talks with the Taleban (go though Thomas’ German website, Afghanistan Zhaghdablai).

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Some think time not right for talks with Taliban

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Stars and Stripes, 21 February 2016 A very short quote from AAN’s Thomas Ruttig in this interesting article looking at the general mood in Afghanistan (or amongst commentators) about possible talks with the Taleban: Thomas Ruttig, co-director of the Afghan Analysts Network, said the issue has become “very polarizing” among Afghan citizens, partly because the […]

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Afghanistan Is in Bad Shape, and It Could Get Worse

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The National Interest, 19 February 2016 In an op-ed for the National Interest’s  blog The Buzz, Susanne Schmeidl, commenting on UNAMA’s annual report on civilian casualties in Afghanistan, refers to an AAN analysis: Kate Clark from the Afghanistan Analysts Network points out the obvious: the war has flipped. It is now “the Taliban driving the […]

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Afghanistan is in bad shape, and it could get worse

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The Interpreter, 19 February 2016 Susanne Schmeidl comments on the latest UNAMA civilian casualty report and quotes from Kate Clark’s AAN dispatch about the same subject: Kate Clark from the Afghanistan Analysts Network points out the obvious: the war has flipped. It is now ‘the Taliban driving the conflict, with the ANSF largely trying to […]

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Afghanistan on the Brink, Part 2

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AfPak Channel (Foreign Policy), 19 February 2016 In his analysis of the “fracturing of Afghanistan’s body politic”, Ioannis Koskinas, Senior Fellow at New America Foundation, quotes an AAN dispatch about the stalled election reform by  Ehsan Qaane and Martine van Bijlert: Afghanistan Analyst Network report, “the fact that [the] few members with experience or knowledge of elections are all […]

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Afghanistan: Die Gründe für den vierten Massenexodus

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Die Presse, 19 February 2016 The Austrian daily quotes AAN’s Thomas Ruttig on reasons for the current mass flight of Afghan refugees and about the viability of so-called ‘safe zones’ in the country (in German): The weakness of the Afghan government is one factor for the last military successes of the Taleban, so Thomas Ruttig, […]

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