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Turkey’s Role in Afghanistan

August 8, 2021 rupertnstone

My latest essay argues that, while Turkey can certainly make a positive contribution to Afghanistan’s future, there are real limits to what it can achieve.

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Interview with Pakistani Anti-Drug Official on Afghanistan

July 10, 2021 rupertnstone

My latest for Nikkei Asia is a wide-ranging interview with one of Pakistan’s top anti-narcotics officials, who expressed serious concern that the worsening situation in Afghanistan might aggravate the country’s illicit drug problems.

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Discussion on US Basing in Pakistan & China’s Reaction

July 2, 2021July 2, 2021 rupertnstone

I had a short discussion with Syed Ali Zia Jaffery of the University of Lahore on the excellent new platform Conversation Six yesterday about possible US basing in Pakistan and China’s likely reaction, where we summarised our recent articles on this issue.

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How a US Base in Pakistan Serves China’s Interests

June 29, 2021 rupertnstone

My latest is a contrarian take for The National Interest arguing that China might actually want a US base in Pakistan.

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European Drug Trade “Remarkably Resilient” to COVID-19 Pandemic

June 15, 2021 rupertnstone

My latest story covers the EU drug agency’s 2021 report.

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Myanmar Coup Provides Drug Traffickers with Ideal Conditions

May 28, 2021 rupertnstone

My latest, for Nikkei Asia, examines the impact of Myanmar’s coup on its enormous narcotics industry.

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Afghanistan’s Drug Trade Booms Like Never Before

April 28, 2021 rupertnstone

My latest story, based on new research material and interviews with drug experts and the UN, looks at the booming meth industry in Afghanistan, which could eventually rival the massive opium trade there.

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A Tale of Two Talibans

April 5, 2021 rupertnstone

My latest story is a long read, with input from various experts, that examines the complicated relationship between the Afghan and Pakistani Taliban (TTP).

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Why Pakistan Should Fear a Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan

March 5, 2021 rupertnstone Afghanistan, China, Pakistan, Taliban

My latest essay in The National Interest argues that a Taliban seizure of Afghanistan could be devastating for Pakistan.

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Explaining Pakistan’s Coronavirus Remittance Boom

February 1, 2021 rupertnstone

My new story, based on reports and interviews with various experts, examines why remittances to Pakistan defied expectations and increased during the pandemic, despite a slowdown in global economic activity.

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