The Arghand Cooperative’s founder (and former NPR reporter) speaks with Here And Now about the Shia Family Law, corruption, and the new American strategy in Afghanistan. … more →
Yale Afghanistan Forumintothequagmire wrote 2 months ago: A plug here for the piece I wrote in the most recent issue of the Yale Globalist. It’s called … more →
andymayers wrote 3 months ago: The Arghand Cooperative’s founder (and former NPR reporter) speaks with Here And Now about the … more →
Staff wrote 3 months ago: ADAM BUCHBINDER ‘09 I had the great privilege of interviewing Sarah Chayes for my junior histo … more →
andymayers wrote 3 months ago: There’s a lot of news to cover on the American side this week. I don’t want this blog to … more →
Raphael Alexander wrote 3 months ago: Master Warrant Officer Jake Boucher, Flight Engineer, on CH-147 Chinook helicopter, Kandahar Airfie … more →
milnewsca wrote 4 months ago: An update from the owner of a co-op in Kandahar offers some insights into how the Taliban are doing … more →
Raphael Alexander wrote 6 months ago: From December 19, Bill Moyers of PBS has a very interesting assessment of the situation in the coun … more →
rogerhollander wrote 7 months ago: (This photo of Afghan warlords was taken shortly after the Soviet troop withdrawal in 1989. (Photo: … more →
chr1 wrote 11 months ago: Full article here. A very interesting account of a woman who’s working on the ground in Afghan … more →
tucsonguy wrote 1 year ago: Sarah Chayes worked in Afghanistan as a reporter for National Public Radio (NPR). After they rotated … more →
Chris Selley wrote 1 year ago: WEEKEND ROUNDUP Must-reads: Scott Taylor on Afghan governance; Christie Blatchford, Rex Murphy and D … more →
cooper wrote 1 year ago: Here is a link to a segment of Bill Moyer’s Journal aired last night on the current status of … more →
stephenpampinella wrote 1 year ago: Sarah Chayes. The Punishment of Virtue. Penguin, New York: 2006. This is a fantastic journalistic … more →
toinspire wrote 1 year ago: Arghand Co-operative in Afghanistan is the brainchild of former war correspondent Sarah Chayes. Pl … more →
toinspire wrote 1 year ago: Arghand soaps are gorgeous to look at, beautifully scented, heavenly to use, and are carefully creat … more →
rgleg922 wrote 1 year ago: This was originally published as a letter to the editor of a local (now defunct) alternative paper i … more →