Questions Surround Elections
Iraqi politicians try to figure out whether they will win or lose from new political road-map.
Dushanbe Alarmed Over IMU Activity
The spectre of the IMU has returned to haunt the Tajik government
Afghanistan: New Model Army
A new, integrated Afghan army is needed to boost prospects of peace in the country.
Kyrgyzstan: Uproar Over Detained Deputy
Protests are growing in Kyrgyzstan at the arrest of a parliamentarian who criticised the president over territorial concessions to neighboring countries.
Karzai May Struggle to Disarm Warlords
Political rivalries, economics and tradition stand in the way of any Afghan disarmament process.
Kyrgyzstan: Mixed Reactions to US Base
Locals are divided over the US military build-up around Manas airport
Uzbekistan: Karimov Seeks Extended Term
Uzbek analysts warn extension of Karimov presidency could derail the democratisation process.
Khan Tightens Grip on Herat
Warlord Ismail Khan looks to Tehran to help him consolidate his Herat powerbase.
Hidden Agenda of Afghan Donors
Kabul should be wary of the motives of some of the countries contributing to the Afghan reconstruction process.
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