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Former interior minister Ali Ahmad Jalali and former finance minister Ashraf Ghani also present serious challenges to Karzai... Jalali is opposed to forming alliances and will run on a "national agenda" to win. Still, despite his achievements, Jalali is not well known among the Afghan masses--mainly
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Trans-national Crime and the challenge for regional cooperation – a book Chapter in “the Non-Traditional Security Challenges in Asia,” Routledge India, June 2015. The book is a collection of essays that explore how non-traditional issues can manifest as security challenges, and the role of the state
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The Campaign for the caves : the battles of Zhawar in the soviet-Afghan war - la guerre des grottes : la bataille de Zhawar pendant la guerre soviĂ©tique en Afghanistan, Journal of Slavic military studies (the), 2001, vol. 14 n°3, p. 69-92 VĂ©rtitable guerilla, la bataille de Zhawar a
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A reputed multi-lingual military and political analyst, Jalali has extensive academic, managerial, journalistic and writing experience. A published writer in three languages (English, Pashto, Dari), Jalali is the author of numerous books and articles on political, military and security issues in
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As Interior Minister of post-Taliban Afghanistan, he created a trained force of 50,000 Afghan National Police (ANP) and 12,000 Border Police to work effectively in counter-narcotics, counter-terrorism, and criminal investigation to fight against organized crime and illegal border crossings. He
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Jalali has taught at higher education institutions of Afghanistan and the United States and extensively lectured at U.S. Army War College, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and the British Army Staff College,
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Five Years later Afghanistan Pays for Sins of Omission. Baltimore Sun, October 8, 2006. It was also published by several other major papers across the country and the Khalij Times. The article reviewed the past five years and made suggestions on ways to improve the security situation in
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The Other Side of the Mountain, co-authored with Lester Grau, U.S. Marine Corps 1998, Barnes and Nobles 2001, Cass Publishers 2002. Several other publishers. It is an analytical review of Mujahedin war with the Soviet forces in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989, 2002,
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Afghanistan- The War of the Neighbors: An hour-long documentary published by VOA and broadcast in several languages, 1996More than 400 reports and news analyses in English on Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia published and broadcast by the Voice of
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During his military service in Afghanistan army (1961–81), Jalali served in command, staff and educational posts with a final rank of colonel. He attended higher educational institutions in Afghanistan, United States, United Kingdom and Russia.
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successfully led the country-wide operations to protect the constitutional grand assembly (Loya Jirga) in 2003, the nationwide voters’ registration drive and landmark 2004 Presidential election, and the parliamentary elections in 2005.
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War and Diplomacy, a 12 chapter book on the use of military power in international relations (450 pages). It was based on lectures I offered as professor at the Institute of Diplomacy (War College), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kabul,
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Expeditionary Forces: Superior Technology Defeated - The Battle of Maiwand. 2006. Coauthored with Lester W. Grau. A book chapter in "The British Army 1815-1914,) Harold E. Raugh Jr. Ed. Ashgate Publishing Limited, England, US.
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Night Stalkers and Mean Streets: Afghan Urban Guerrillas, by Mr. Ali A. Jalali and Mr. Lester W. Grau, Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, KS. This article was previously published in Infantry January–April
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Afghanistan: The legacy of War and the Challenge of Peace Building.2006. A book chapter in "Building a New Afghanistan,” by Robert I. Rotberg ed. edited by Brookings Institution Press and the World Peace Foundation,
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He is a frequent commentator on Afghan and regional security and developmental at U.S. major TV networks (including CNN, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, FOX News, PBS, NPR) as well as Australian National TV (ABC) and Canadian CBC.
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languages to Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia. As a journalist, he covered the war in Afghanistan from 1982 to 1993 and the former Soviet Central Asia from 1993 to 2000 and traveled extensively across the region.
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Prior to assuming the ministerial post in Kabul, Jalali served in executive broadcast positions at Voice of America in Washington, D.C. from 1982 to 2003. During this period he, directed broadcasts in Pashto, Dari,
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The Theory of Combat, Institute of Military Conflict, 1989, Participated as member of the Institute in authoring a theoretical understanding of the nature of the combat process as a basis for model and simulation
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Combating Opium in Afghanistan. 2006. Coauthored with Robert B. Oakley and Zoe Hunter. Strategic Forum No. 224, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, November 2006, Washington
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Kashmir: Flashpoint or Safety Valve? By Mr. Lester W. Grau Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, KS. And Mr. Ali A. Jalali. This article was previously published in Military Review July–August
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Afghanistan: The Challenge of State Building. A book chapter in "Afghanistan: transition Under Threat,” Geoffrey Hayes, editor, and Mark Sedra, editor, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, August 2008,
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Studies in Afghanistan History from a Military Perspective, two volumes, MOD Press, Kabul, 1967. A detailed study of political and strategic trends in Afghanistan's military history (1100 pages)
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Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia including topics related to Islamic movements in the region. His works are published in the United States, Great Britain, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran.
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Jalali was born in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1940, the son of the late Professor G. Jelani Jalali. He has been involved in politics and media for most of his life. He previously served with the
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and many other major U.S. and European papers. Many of his scholarly articles are published by the Parameters, the senior professional journal of the U.S. Army, from 2001 to 2010.
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Countering Narcotics in Afghanistan. ”A book chapter in the Institute of National Strategic Studies (INSS) “Global Security Assessment,” National Defense University. October 2008,
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The Challenge of Regaining Momentum in Afghanistan. A book chapter in “Asian Security” by the Institute of Defense and Strategic Analysis (IDSA), New Delhi, India, February 2009,
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More than 100 scholarly and policy papers and speeches presented at seminars, conferences and symposium in the United States, Europe, India, Pakistan and Japan, 1995–present
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Demobilizing War machines: Making Peace last, a paper presented at and published by the U.N. conference on Rebuilding Societies Emerging from Conflict (September 9–11, 2002)
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Jalali wrote an influential critique in the spring of 2002 of the U.S. military role in Afghanistan, arguing that the way the United States used local chieftains in the
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Hundreds of Dari/Pashto articles and features were published in Afghanistan (mostly in the Military Journal) or broadcast on Radio Afghanistan between 1965 and 1978
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because he spent almost two decades out of the country. Only with an extensive and well-funded campaign will he be able to present himself as a real challenger.
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The Voroshilov Lectures, translated from lecture notes from the Soviet General Staff Academy and co-edited in three volumes, NDU Press, 1989, 1990, 1992,
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A Historical Perspective on Iran-Afghan Relation, a chapter in the book titled "Iran and Eurasia" edited by Ali Mohammadi, Ithaca Press, London, 2000
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Underground Combat: Stereophonic Blasting, Tunnel Rats and the Soviet-Afghan War - Lester Grau and Ali Ahmad Jalali. Engineer article November 1998
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Monograph: Afghanistan - Challenges of the Transition to Peace, Emirate Center for Strategic Studies and research(ECSSR), Abu Dhabi, December 2012,
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The Security Sector reform in Afghanistan-Achievements and Setbacks, published by the Journal of International Peace Operations (JIPO),March 2012,
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The Future of Security Forces in Afghanistan. Book chapter in “The Future of Afghanistan,” United States Institute of Peace (USIP). January 2009,
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Non-State Armed Groups-Challenges and Opportunities, published by the Special Issue of the International Red Cross Journal, Geneva, Summer 2011,
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Wither the Taliban? Taliban–A Model for “Islamicising” Central Asia? The Cyber-Caravan, Johns Hopkins University, vol. 1, No. 4, March 6, 1999
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Commentary on the Kandahar Jail break (Pervasive Corruption and Public Distrust), published in New York Times' opinion page on April 26, 2010.
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Over 450 of analytical reports (English) for VOA on political, economic and social developments in Central Asia and the Caucasus, 1993-2001
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Forbidden Cross-Border Vendetta: Spetsnaz Strike into Pakistan during the Soviet-Afghan, Journal of Slavic Military Studies, December 2006
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for scholarly journals and the mass media, in addition to reporting on Afghanistan and Central Asia for VOA for almost two decades.
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Strategic and Operational Aspects of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, International Conference on Light Infantry, Seattle, 1985
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Afghanistan: Political Participation and Security, Georgetown University, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Summer 2002
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Civil-Military Relations in a Democracy: An hour-long documentary published and broadcast by VOA in several languages, 1995
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U.S.-Kazakhstan Strategic Partnership: An hour-long documentary published and broadcast by VOA in several languages, 1994
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Jalali is married to Homaira Jalali and the couple have a son, Engineer Wais Jalali, and a daughter, Dr. Bahar Jalali.
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Jalali is the author of several books, including a three-volume military history of Afghanistan. His most recent book,
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Intellectual Property Rights: A seven-part series of reports published and broadcast by VOA in several languages, 1995
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Irregular Warfare of Pashtun Tribes in Fighting the Mughal Empire in 16th and 17th centuries, Kabul, February 2012,
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Afghanistan: Long-term Solutions and Perilous Shortcuts, Prism Quarterly (NDU), published in September 2010 Issue
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Poppies Along the Silk Road: An hour-long documentary published and broadcast by VOA in several languages, 1995
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Expeditionary Forces: Superior Technology Defeated - The Battle of Maiwand,” U.S. Military Review, May–June 2001
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A detailed Military Analysis of the Battle of Maiwand (Pashto), Afghan Cultural Association, Peshawar, 2000
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The Challenge of Security Transition in Afghanistan – Book Chapter, Singapore National University, July 2012
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Afghanistan: Regaining Momentum, Parameters, winter 2007-2008 issue, Carlisle Barracks, Penn, US, Jan 2008
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Afghanistan: A Long Hot Summer and A Call for Change, Far Eastern Economic Review, July/August 2009 issue
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Commentary on U.S. Strategy Review for Afghanistan in New York Times’ opinion page on December 16, 2010.
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Afghanistan in 2002: The Struggle to Win Peace, Asian Survey, University of Berkeley, Ca. January 2003
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The Break-up of State Structures in Afghanistan, in Persian, Mehragan (Iranian Journal), Summer 1998
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Islam as a Political Force in Central Asia: The Iranian Influence, Central Asia Monitor, No. 2, 1999
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Iran-Central Asia: Reminiscing the Past and Looking to the Future, Central Asia Monitor, No. 4, 2001
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Pages of Afghan History: A collection of 150 radio programs for Radio Afghanistan, Kabul, 1969–1975,
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The Clash of Values and Interests in Afghanistan, Institute of World Politics, Washington D.C. 1995
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Army Training programs for Infantry and Tank units (CPX, Field Exercise and Wargames), Kabul, 1972,
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Russia's Military Establishment in Transition, Institute of World Politics, Washington D.C. 1993
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The Future of Afghanistan, Parameters, Spring 2006 issue, Carlisle Barracks, Penn, US, Feb 2006
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Winning in Afghanistan, Parameters, Spring 2009 issue, Carlisle Barracks, Penn, US, May 2009
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Identity Issues in Central Asia (1994), Institute of World Politics, Washington D.C. 1994
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Afghanistan's bubble of Optimism bursts, The Hill, Congress Blog, and November 18, 2015,
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Rebuilding Afghanistan’s National Army, Parameters, US. Army War College, Autumn, 2002
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Textbook on larger Units Tactics (Battalion, Regiment, Division), in Dari, Kabul, 1976,
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The Life and Times of the Afghan Classic Warrior Khushal Khan, in Pashto, Kabul, 1978,
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Russian-Iranian Strategic Partnership, Parameters, US. Army War College, Winter 2001
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Selected Literary Works of Ustad G. Jilani Jalali, Introduction and Ed. Kabul, 2005,
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A Military History of Afghanistan from the Great Game to the Global War on Terror
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U.S. Government Career Achievement Award 2003
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Is Fair Election in Afghanistan Possible, New York Times, October 21, 2009
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Textbook on Small Units Tactics (platoon, company), in Dari, Kabul, 1968,
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Afghanistan Distinguished Service Medal, Constitutional Loya Jirga 2004,
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and was a top military planner with the Afghan resistance following the
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at the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA) at the
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Nation Building on the Cheap. 2006. The Washington Post, May 28, 2006
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How to Win in Afghanistan, OP-ED, The Washington Times, March 1, 2009
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Is it Time to Negotiate with the Taliban, New York Times, Sep 1, 2009
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U.S. Federal Service 15, 20, and 25-year pins 1997, 2003 and 2011,
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What to expect from General Petraeus, New York Times, June 24, 2010
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included Jalali on a list of fifteen possible candidates in the
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to become the Interior Minister of Afghanistan. Jalali replaced
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Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces in Transition
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Afghan Army Wartia (Meritorious Service) Medal- Silver 1977,
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Afghan Army Wartia (Meritorious Service) Medal- Bronze 1967,
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war with the Soviet forces in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989.
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in Washington, D.C. In August 2021, amid the collapse of the
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Four VOA Sustained Superior Performance awards 1984–1990,
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Eleven VOA Excellence in Programming awards 1985–1992,
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from January 2003 to September 2005. He has also been a
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Afghanistan High State Medal “Wazir Akbar Khan” 2005
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montré les insuffisances de tactique des deux armées.
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Jalali's articles and comments are also published in
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since 1987, Jalali left his job as a broadcaster for
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In January 2009 an article by Ahmad Majidyar of the
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Ali A. Jalali (Ambassador of Afghanistan to Berlin)
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Ali Ahmad Jalali

Minister of Interior
Hamid Karzai
Taj Mohammad Wardak
Zarar Ahmad Moqbel
Ambassador of Afghanistan to Germany
Ashraf Ghani
Kabul
Afghanistan
Afghanistan
Afghan National Army
Soviet-Afghan War
Pashto
Dari
Minister of Interior
distinguished professor
National Defense University
US
Taliban
Twitter
Voice of America
South
Central Asia
Middle East
Dari
Pashto
colonel
Afghan National Army
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan

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