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Parent topics
- U.S. foreign policy [r]: The foreign relations and diplomacy of the United States since 1775. [e]
- Taliban [r]: Salafist Islamic militia, governing Afghanistan 1996–2001; still fighting in Pakistan and Afghanistan. [e]
- Taliban in Pakistan [r]: Activities of the Taliban movement to take political control of parts of Pakistan, rather than using Pakistan as a sanctuary to operate in Afghanistan [e]
- Counterinsurgency [r]: Theory and practice of defeating insurgency without creating even more local resistance or strategic failures [e]
- Al-Qaeda [r]: International islamist terrorist network. Responsible for the 9-11 attack and other terrorist attacks. [e]
Subtopics
- Afghan Security Forces [r]: Military, police and intelligence forces under the command of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, as well as cooperating traditional local units [e]
- 2009 Afghanistan presidential election [r]: Conducted 20 August 2009, with reasonable security against attacks, substantial fraud, and mixed but significant turnout; Abdullah Abdullah declined to participate in a runoff with Hamid Karzai, who was therefore reelected [e]
Policymakers
- Karl Eikenberry [r]: U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan as of 29 April 2009, having retired as a lieutenant general, United States Army, and deputy head of the NATO Military Committee on the 28th [e]
- Stanley McChrystal [r]: General, United States Army; senior Western military officer in Afghanistan, commanding the International Security Assistance Force and United States Forces-Afghanistan; professional background in special operations including heading the Joint Special Operations Command and 75th Ranger Regiment; previously Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations [e]
- David McKiernan [r]: A U.S Army General who was relieved early of command of the International Security Assistance Force, NATO's headquarters in Afghanistan; he commanded the ground forces in the Iraq War and is an armored combat specialist, as opposed to his replacement, GEN Stanley McChrystal, a special operations officer [e]
- John Brennan [r]: Counterterrorism and intelligence adviser to President Barack Obama [e]
- E. Anthony Wayne [r]: U.S. Coordinating Director for Development and Economic Affairs in the U.S. Mission to Afghanistan, ranked as Assistant Ambassador; former U.S. Ambassador to Argentina and Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs [e]
Analysts
- Chris Kolenda [r]: Add brief definition or description Director/coordinator, Strategic Assessment Group
- Daniel Pick [r]: Colonel, United States Army; a Military Intelligence officer and adviser to GEN Stanley McChrystal, senior U.S. and NATO military commander in the Afghanistan War (2001-); Foreign Area Officer for the Near East [e]
- Sarah Chayes [r]: Originally a historian, then a journalist who covered conflicts worldwide including the Afghanistan War (2001-), she left reporting to work on reconstruction in Afghanistan; she was on the Strategic Assessment Group advising the new commander in Afghanistan, GEN Stanley McChrystal [e]
- Frederick Kagan [r]: A Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a member of the Strategic Assessments Group to GEN Stanley McChrystal in Afghanistan; former professor of history at the United States Military Academy; involved in planning the "Surge" in the Iraq War; academic adviser, Center for Security Policy; son of Donald Kagan and brother of Robert Kagan, prominent neoconservatives; spouse of Kimberly Kagan [e]
- Kimberly Kagan [r]: Military historian, president of the Institute for the Study of War; member of the Strategic Assessment Group for GEN Stanley McChrystal in developing new doctrine for the Afghanistan War (2001-); adviser to Multi-National Force-Iraq; spouse of Frederick Kagan [e]
- Anthony Cordesman [r]: Center for Strategic and International Studies; Board of Editors, Middle East Quarterly [e]
- Stephen Biddle [r]: Senior Fellow for Defense Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations; member GEN Stanley McChrystal's Strategic Assessment Group for the Afghanistan War (2001-); former faculty, U.S. Army War College [e]
- Andrew Exum [r]: A Fellow with the Center for a New American Security, who has done fieldwork in Lebanon, served as a U.S. Army infantry officer in Afghanistan and Iraq, and worked in evaluation for United States Central Command [e]
- Jeremy Shapiro [r]: Director of Research and Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution; member of GEN Stanley McChrystal's Afghanistan Strategic Assessment Group; formerly with the RAND Corporation [e]
- Terry Kelly [r]: RAND Corporation defense analyst, a member of GEN Stanley McChrystal's Strategic Assessment Group for the Afghanistan War (2001-); involved in Iraq reconstruction both with the U.S. Mission to Iraq and the Coalition Provisional Authority; U.S. Army officer [e]
- Catherine Dale [r]: Add brief definition or description the Congressional Research Service
- Etienne de Durand [r]: Add brief definition or description the Institut Français des Relations Internationales in Paris
- Luis Peral [r]: Add brief definition or description European Union's Institute for Strategic Studies
- Whitney Kassel [r]: Add brief definition or description Office of the United States Secretary of Defense
- Aaron Prupas [r]: Add brief definition or description United States Central Command