This World Politics Review special report is a compilation of World
Politics Review's top articles on Afghanistan from December 2009 through June 2010. It is an update of WPR's
first special report on Afghanistan, published in 2009.
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Obama's Afghanistan Plan: The Partner ProblemBy Richard Weitz
December 2, 2009
Navigating Roadblocks in AfghanistanBy Nikolas Gvosdev
December 4, 2009
Can Spheres of Influence Solve Afghanistan?By Nikolas Gvosdev
December 11, 2009
The Challenges of Reconstruction in AfghanistanBy Judah Grunstein
January 28, 2010
Reintegrating the TalibanBy Craig Davis
February 2, 2010
Gambling on Afghan Security Forces in HelmandBy Balint Szlanko
February 11, 2010
NATO's Rasmussen Stresses Allied Support for Afghan MissionBy Richard Weitz
February 24, 2010
Death and Taxes in Marjah, AfghanistanBy Joshua Foust
March 1, 2010
Avalanche Reaction Reveals Afghan Strengths, WeaknessesBy David Axe
March 17, 2010
India Looks to Deepen its Afghan PresenceBy Priyanka Bhardwaj
March 18, 2010
Obama's Multiple Messages in KabulBy Richard Weitz
March 30, 2010
In Eastern Afghanistan, Virtual 'No Go' Zones for NATO ForcesBy David Axe
March 31, 2010
In Northern Afghanistan, a Murky InsurgencyBy Balint Szlanko
April 7, 2010
Time for a 'Plan B' in AfghanistanBy Nikolas Gvosdev
April 9, 2010
Karzai Brings Afghan Peace Plan to WashingtonBy Richard Weitz
May 11, 2010
Afghanistan's Poppy Blight Could Mean Trouble for War EffortBy Matthew C. Dupee
May 21, 2010
Training for Afghan Forces Accelerates Ahead of 2011 DeadlineBy David Axe
June 9, 2010
Afghanistan's Opium TragedyBy Richard Weitz
June 22, 2010
Knowing When to Walk Away from AfghanistanBy Nikolas Gvosdev
June 25, 2010