Tamim Asey*, Eurasia Review

Tamim Asey*

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Past articles by Tamim:

Breakdown Of The Long Peace And Taliban’s Bloody Nose Strategy – OpEd

With each passing day attaining a sustainable, inclusive and broad based peace seems distant and farther away in Afghanistan primarily because of a divided political elite in Kabul, a deceptive Pak… → Read More

Mohammad Haneef Atmar: A Man Who Could Shape Future Of Afghanistan And US Engagement – OpEd

He signed the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with the United States, negotiated a peace agreement with Hizb-e-Islami Group (HIG), kept a fragile regional consensus on Afghan war and peace intac… → Read More

Ending The War And Losing The Peace In Afghanistan – OpEd

The United States is actively exploring options to end its engagement in Afghanistan and withdraw its troops from the country and at best keep a residual counter terrorism force. To this end, it ha… → Read More

The Name Of The Game Is ‘Peace’ – Analysis

These days in Afghanistan and the region everybody is talking about a ‘peace’ which ‘doesn’t exist’. Just over the last week, 24 Afghan security forces lost their lives in battles in northwes… → Read More

The Name Of The Game Is ‘Peace’ – Analysis

These days in Afghanistan and the region everybody is talking about a ‘peace’ which ‘doesn’t exist’. Just over the last week, 24 Afghan security forces lost their lives in battles in northwes… → Read More

No Statesman’s Land: Afghanistan’s Political Leadership Dilemma – Analysis

Afghanistan is yet at another cross road of history and in dire need of political leadership and statesmanship to steer it in a post US and NATO engagement era. The history of Afghanistan is charac… → Read More

No Statesman’s Land: Afghanistan’s Political Leadership Dilemma – Analysis

Afghanistan is yet at another cross road of history and in dire need of political leadership and statesmanship to steer it in a post US and NATO engagement era. The history of Afghanistan is charac… → Read More

Perception And Misperception: Ten False Narratives About Afghanistan – Analysis

Afghans and Afghanistan has an image problem. An image less reflective of the realities of Afghan society and polity and more portrayed for them by western academics, diplomats and politicians. An … → Read More

Perception And Misperception: Ten False Narratives About Afghanistan – Analysis

Afghans and Afghanistan has an image problem. An image less reflective of the realities of Afghan society and polity and more portrayed for them by western academics, diplomats and politicians. An … → Read More

Afghan Taliban’s Continued Symbiotic Relationship With Al Qaeda And International Terrorism – Analysis

In a recent peace conference in Moscow, Taliban representatives from their office in Qatar sat in front of the Russian media cameras and gave interview to a select number of Russian women journalis… → Read More

Losing A Winnable War – OpEd

The Afghan government and its allies are winning battles in Afghanistan but not the war. The Afghan war started as the “good war” and as President Obama termed it later as “war of necessity” and wa… → Read More