The Way Forward in Afghanistan

Embracing Opportunity in the Midst of Transition

  • In-Person
  • New America
    740 15th St NW #900
    Washington, D.C. 20005
  • 12:15PM – 1:45PM EDT

Since 2001, the United States has been heavily engaged in Afghanistan. The failures of this effort have been well documented, but what has often been overlooked are the immense gains that have been achieved. 

As Afghanistan enters a turbulent transition period,including presidential elections in April 2014, the ongoing transition from U.S.-led to Afghan-led security operations, and the draw down of U.S. troops, it is important that U.S. policymakers keep the full picture in mind.

Calls for the United States to walk away from Afghanistan ignore the progress that has been made, and such a result would be catastrophic for the people of Afghanistan. It would also call into question the last 12 years of U.S.efforts in the country.

The New America Foundation and the Alliance in Support of the Afghan People hosted a discussion about the prospects for Afghanistan’s future, in light of past progress and upcoming challenges.

Participants

Haseeb Humayoon
Member of Afghanistan 1400

Clare Lockhart
President, Institute for State Effectiveness

David Sedney
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Central Asia

Eleanor Smeal
President, Feminist Majority Foundation

Moderator:
Omar Samad

Senior Fellow, New America Foundation

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