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Progress, Responsibility, and the Path to a Mine-Free Afghanistan
Message on International Mine Awareness Day
Afghanistan and a Shared Future with the United States: The Path to Self-Reliance and Peace – Speech in Congress
Achievements of Afghanistan after 13 years of cooperation with the United States, efforts toward self-reliance, economic and social development, strengthening the rights of women and youth, combating corruption, implementing security strategies, and pursuing national reconciliation.
Afghanistan and the United States: A Legacy of Sacrifice and Enduring Horizons | Speech at the Pentagon
Our central message is clear: we do not wish to be a burden. We do not ask what America can do for us, but rather what Afghanistan can do for itself and for the world. We are determined to take responsibility for our own affairs, building sustainable systems and a legacy of order and discipline.
The Year of National Destiny: Transitioning from Fragility to Self-Reliance
1394 (2015) Nowruz Message
Empowerment and Rights of Afghan Women: Education, Participation, and Leadership
Speech at the International Women’s Day celebration ceremony
Hope, Justice, and the Quest for Lasting Peace in Afghanistan | Speech at USIP
This speech highlights Afghanistan’s long struggle with violence and trauma, emphasizing the resilience and determination of its people. It underscores the urgent need for justice, collective healing, and carefully planned peace agreements. True peace, the speaker argues, requires national and regional consensus, transparent processes, and attention to social and economic reintegration of displaced populations and former fighters. Despite the challenges, Afghanistan remains a country of hope, committed to building a stable and inclusive future.
A Covenant of Justice: The State’s Response to the Martyrdom of Farkhunda
The murder of Farkhunda is the murder of all the people of Afghanistan and the murder of all human beings on earth... This painful and horrific incident was in explicit contradiction with the spirit and values of Islam. The harassment, torture, and subsequent martyrdom of a girl is an utterly un-Islamic and un-Afghan act. It compels us to take serious steps toward ensuring justice without any hesitation... Afghanistan possesses a system and a state; its citizens cannot turn themselves into judges and take the work of the courts into their own hands.
Peace, Progress, Partnership: Joint Press Conference with President Obama
President Obama welcomed Afghan leaders, highlighting Afghanistan’s first peaceful democratic transfer of power and ongoing reforms.
Preparing for a Syrian Transition: Lessons from the Past, Thinking for the Future
This policy analysis published in
A Framework for a New Silk Road in Asia | REPORT II
Report II served as the operational and technical manual. It moved the conversation from "why" connectivity matters to exactly "how" it can be financed, built, and sustained. It transformed a strat
A Framework for a New Silk Road in Asia | REPORT I
This report, authored in 2011, serves as the strategic blueprint for transforming Afghanistan from a "land-locked" country into a "land-linked" roundabout for Asia. It transitions the narrative of
Citizenship
This document, published by the Institute for State Effectiveness (ISE) in
An Agenda for State-Building in the Twenty-First Century
This framework redefines the concept of a "failed state," moving away from viewing it solely as a security crisis toward understanding it as a functional failure. Instead of focusing on external mi
Global Compact or Divided World?
This strategic framework, originally presented in September 2005, addresses the critical choice facing the
Closing the Sovereignty Gap: An Approach to State-Building
This strategic framework, published in 2005, addresses the critical disconnect between a state's international r
Stability, State-Building and Development Assistance: An Outside Perspective
This strategic paper, published in 2005, provides a critical "outside perspective" on the failures of the i
State-building in Fragile and Conflict-affected Conditions
The paper argues that the instability of the 21st century is rooted in a "crisis of governance" where citizens l
An Agenda for Harnessing Globalization
The paper posits that the "digital divide" and "economic marginalization" are not inevitable outcomes of globalization, but rather results of