Afghanistan and Pakistan on the Brink

Framing U.S. Policy Options

Dramatic changes are needed in order to succeed in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Almost daily, the people of the region experience deteriorating security and a worsening economic situation. At the same time, Afghans and Pakistanis will both be making tough political choices in the coming months, and the United States and major allies are in the midst of multiple policy reviews. The appointment of Ambassador Richard Holbrooke should provide the opportunity to transform the current approach into one that has clear goals and a compelling narrative.

Afghanistan and Pakistan on the Brink is the result of a 200-person conference, held on November 21, 2008, at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and co-organized by the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) at the National Defense University (NDU). The event included participants from all parts of the U.S. government. The report is divided into three sections: 
 
1. Policy Challenges
2. Assumptions
3. Recommendations and Policy Options

Frederick D. Barton, Karin von Hippel, Mark Irvine, Thomas Patterson, and Mehlaqa Samdani