by Ashley Boyle | Oct 22, 2012 | Monitor
In his second piece on Afghanistan in The Huffington Post, ASP Adjunct Fellow Matt Zeller examines how well-trained Afghan security forces are necessary if the US is to succeed in Afghanistan: “Thus, over the next ten years, we should train all the Afghan...
by Ashley Boyle | Oct 22, 2012 | Monitor
In the first of his three-part series on Afghanistan, ASP Adjunct Fellow Matt Zeller explains how the US can “win” the war in a three-step approach. The first of these steps is to reform the Afghan Central Government, in which there is an “extreme...
by Ashley Boyle | Oct 9, 2012 | Monitor
The American Security Project hosted a roundtable discussion on Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan and prospects for the nation’s future following the 2014 withdrawal of US and NATO forces. The event, moderated by ASP Fellow Joshua Foust , brought together three...
by Ashley Boyle | Oct 4, 2012 | Monitor
Recently, several significant reports on the “human dimension” of US drone strikes have gained high-profile media coverage. Among these reports, Living Under Drones, a joint effort of NYU and Stanford law school clinics, and The Civilian Impact of Drone Strikes...
by Ashley Boyle | Sep 26, 2012 | Monitor
The American Security Project cordially invites you to a roundtable discussion: Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan Tuesday, October 9th, 2:00-3:00 p.m. Join us for a fact-based discussion with leading experts on counterinsurgency. As the war in Afghanistan comes to a...