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Asfandyar Mir
Asfandyar Mir
U.S. Institute of Peace
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What Explains Counterterrorism Effectiveness? Evidence From The US Drone War in Pakistan
A Mir
International security 43 (2), 45-83, 2018
762018
Drones, Surveillance, and Violence: Theory and Evidence from a US Drone Program
A Mir, D Moore
International Studies Quarterly 63 (4), 846-862, 2019
562019
Politics and Threat Perception: Explaining Pakistani Military Strategy on the North West Frontier
P Staniland, A Mir, S Lalwani
Security Studies 27 (4), 535-574, 2018
392018
AFGHANISTAN’S TERRORISM CHALLENGE
A MIR
POLICY, 2020
18*2020
The Isis-K Resurgence
A Mir
Wilson Center 8, 2021
142021
Pakistan’s twin Taliban problem
A Mir
United States Institute of Peace 4, 2022
102022
After the Taliban’s Takeover: Pakistan’s TTP problem
A Mir
Retrieved February 1, 2023, 2022
102022
Twenty years after 9/11: The terror threat from Afghanistan post the Taliban takeover
A Mir
CTC Sentinel 14 (7), 29-43, 2021
102021
Political Coalitions and Social Media: Evidence from Pakistan
A Mir, T Mitts, P Staniland
Perspectives on Politics 21 (4), 1337-1356, 2023
82023
How strong is Al-Qaeda? A debate
D Byman, A Mir
War on the Rocks 20, 2022
72022
Assessing al-Qaeda: A Debate
D Byman, A Mir
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 1-40, 2022
62022
India’s Gamble in Afghanistan. The Promise and Peril of Rapprochement With the Taliban’
T Bacon, A Mir
Foreign Affairs 11, 2022
52022
Al Qaeda’s Franchise Reboot
A Mir, CP Clarke
Foreign Affairs 9, 2020
52020
Two Years Under the Taliban: Is Afghanistan a Terrorist Safe Haven Once Again?
A Mir
United States Institute of Peace 16, 2023
42023
Taliban Seek Recognition, But Offer Few Concessions to International Concerns
K Bateman, A Mir, R Olson, A Watkins
United States Institute of Peace, September 28, 2021
42021
Al-Qaeda’s Continuing Challenge to the United States
A Mir
Lawfare, 2019
42019
Pakistan’s Twin Taliban Problem Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan attacks lead to growing tension between the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan. What’s at stake?
A Mir
United States Institute of Peace, 2022
32022
Losing Facts to Fiction: Nationalism, Misinformation, and Conspiracy Theories in Pakistan
A Mir, N Siddiqui
US Institute of Peace, 2022
32022
Untying the Gordian Knot: Why the Taliban is Unlikely to Break Ties with Al-Qaeda
A Mir
Modern War Institute 8, 2021
32021
What does IS-K’s resurgence mean for Afghanistan and beyond
A Mir
Analysis and Commentary, United States Institute of Peace 21, 2021
32021
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