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Barnett Rubin

Barnett Richard Rubin (born January 10, 1950[1]) is an American political scientist and a leading expert on Afghanistan and South Asia. He is the author of eight books and is currently Senior Fellow and Director at the Center on International Cooperation at New York University, a leading foreign policy center. He was previously Senior Advisor to the US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan. He has advised the United Nations, NATO, the United States and the Afghan government on numerous policy matters, including aid policy, security policy, and diplomatic strategy.

Early life and education

Raised in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, area, he received his B.A. from Yale University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1982. He also received a Fulbright Fellowship to study at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris in 1977–1978.

He is fluent in English, French, and Hebrew, and intermediate in Arabic, Persian, and German.

Professional work

Rubin is Director of Studies and Senior Fellow at the Center on International Cooperation (CIC) of New York University,[2] where has worked since July 2000. He is also the Senior Adviser to the Special Representative of the President for Afghanistan and Pakistan in the US Department of State.

In 1994 to 2000 he was Director of the Center for Preventive Action and Director, Peace, and Conflict Studies at New York City's Council on Foreign Relations.

He was Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of Central Asia at Columbia University from 1990 to 1996. Previously, he was a Jennings Randolph Peace Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace and Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale University.

In November–December 2001 Rubin served as special advisor to the UN Special Representative of the Secretary General for Afghanistan during the negotiations that produced the Bonn Agreement. He advised the United Nations on the drafting of the constitution of Afghanistan, the Afghanistan Compact, and the Afghanistan National Development Strategy.

In 1996 to 1998, he served on the US Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on Religious Freedom.

Works

Books

  • Afghanistan in the Post-Cold War Era. Oxford University Press. 9 May 2013. ISBN 978-0-19-979112-5.
  • The Fragmentation of Afghanistan: State Formation and Collapse in the International System. Yale University Press. January 2002. ISBN 978-0-300-09519-7.
  • Blood on the Doorstep: The Politics of Preventive Action, Century Foundation Press, 2002 ISBN 9780870784736
  • Peter Lewis; Pearl T. Robinson; Barnett R. Rubin (1998). Stabilizing Nigeria: Sanctions, Incentives, and Support for Civil Society. Council on Foreign Relations. pp. 4–. ISBN 978-0-87078-415-6.
  • Toward Comprehensive Peace in Southeast Europe: Conflict Prevention in the South Balkans, Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1996. ISBN 9780870784026, OCLC 924817850
  • The Search for Peace in Afghanistan: From Buffer State to Failed State. Yale University Press. 1 January 1995. ISBN 978-0-300-06376-9.

Also in other publications

  • Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, Lloyd I. Rudolph, editors, "The U.S. Response to the JVP Insurgency in Sri Lanka," Coordination of Complexity in South Asia: A Study for the Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.) Reprinted in Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, editors, The Regional Imperative: The Administration of U.S. Foreign Policy Towards South Asian States under Presidents Johnson and Nixon (New Delhi: Concept Publishing Co., 1980).
  • "Statistical Evaluation of Human Rights Violations: Implications for Policy," In U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights, Paula Newberg, editor, (New York: New York University Press, 1980).
  • Feudal Revolt and State Building: The 1938 Sikar Agitation in Jaipur State (Delhi: South Asia Publications, 1983).
  • "Economic Liberalisation and the Indian State," Third World Quarterly 7 (October 1985), pp. 942–957.
  • "Journey to the East: Industrialization in India and the Chinese Experience," in Dilip K. Basu and John Richard Sisson, eds. Social and Economic Development in India: A Reassessment (New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 1985), pp. 67–88.
  • "Afghan Resistances," Third World Affairs 1986. (London: Third World Foundation for Social and Economic Studies, 1986), pp. 468–472.
  • "Financing Gross Capital Formation in the Indian Public Sector: A Quantitative Model," Economic and Political Weekly (November 1–8, 1986), pp. 1943–1950.
  • "The Civil Liberties Movement in India: New Approaches to the State and Social Change." Asian Survey (March 1987), pp. 371–392.
  • "India," in International Handbook of Human Rights, Jack Donnelly and Rhoda Howard, eds. (New York: Greenwood Press, 1987), pp. 135–160.
  • "Human Rights in Afghanistan." In Rosanne Klass, editor, Afghanistan: The Great Game Revisited (New York: Freedom House, 1987), pp. 288–305.
  • With Jeri Laber. A Nation Is Dying: Afghanistan Under the Soviets. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1988.
  • "Lineages of the State in Afghanistan," Asian Survey 28 (November 1988), pp. 1188–1209.
  • With Patricia Gossman, "Accounting for 'Disappearances' in Sri Lanka: An Excerpt from an Asia Watch Report," South Asia Bulletin 8 (1988), pp. 75–87.
  • "Afghanistan after Geneva: The Next Round," Orbis 33 (Winter 1988–1989), pp. 57–72.
  • "Human Rights and Development: Reflections on Social Movements in India," in Human Rights and Development: International Views, ed. David Forsythe (London: Macmillan, 1989), pp. 110 – 118.
  • "Human Rights in Mass-Based Ethnic Conflict : South Asian Examples of Dilemmas of Definition, Monitoring and Protection," in Claude E. Welch, Jr., and Virginia A. Leary, eds., Asian Perspectives on Human Rights (Boulder: Westview, 1990), pp. 186–205.
  • "Afghanistan: 'Back to Feudalism,'" Current History (December 1989), pp. 421–424+.
  • "Afghanistan: Political Exiles in Search of A State." Journal of Political Science 18 (Spring 1990), pp. 63–93; also in Yossi Shain, ed., Governments in Exile.(New York: Routledge: 1991).
  • "The Fragmentation of Afghanistan," Foreign Affairs (Winter 1989/90), pp. 150–168.
  • "The Old Regime in Afghanistan: Recruitment and Training of a State Elite," Central Asian Survey 10 (1991).
  • "Political Elites in Afghanistan: Rentier State Building, Rentier State Wrecking," International Journal of Middle East Studies 24 (1992), pp. 77–99.
  • "Post-Cold-War State Disintegration: The Failure of International Conflict Resolution in Afghanistan," Journal of International Affairs 46 (Winter 1993), pp. 469–492.
  • "Redistribution and the State in Afghanistan: The Red Revolution Turns Green," in Ali Banuazizi and Myron Weiner, eds., The Politics of Social Transformation in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1994): 187–227.
  • "The Fragmentation of Tajikistan," Survival 35 (Winter 1993–1994): 71–91.
  • "Contradictory Trends in the International Relations of Central Asia," Central Asia Monitor no. 6 (1993): 11–16.
  • "Afghanistan in 1993," Asian Survey 34 (February 1994): 185–90.
  • "Tajikistan: From Soviet Republic to Russian-Uzbek Protectorate," in Michael Mandelbaum, ed., Central Asia and the World: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan (New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1994): 207–24.
  • "The Failure of an Internationally Sponsored Interim Government in Afghanistan," in Yossi Shain and Juan Linz, eds., Between States: Interim Governments and the Transition to Democracy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995): 211–236.
  • “Post-Colonial State Formation and Post-Cold-War State Disintegration,” in International Solidarity and National Sovereignty, pp. 39–66. Edited by Giandomenico Picco and Giovanni Delli Zotti. Gorizia: Istituto de Sociologia Internazionale, 1995.
  • “Afghanistan: The Forgotten Crisis,” in Refugee Survey Quarterly, v. 15, n. 2 (1996), pp. 1–35. Also published as “Afghanistán: La Crisis Olvidada,” in Informe: Observatorio de conflictos 5 (1996), published by Centro de Investigación para la Paz (Madrid).
  • “U.S. Policy in Afghanistan,” in Muslim Politics Report, 11 (Council on Foreign Relations, January/February 1997).
  • “Central Asia: Problems of Wealth, A Wealth of Problems,” in 1997 Freedom Review Around the World, v. 28, n. 1 (1997), pp. 77–90.
  • “Women and Pipelines: Afghanistan’s Proxy Wars,” in International Affairs 73, no. 2 (April 1997), pp. 283–296.
  • “Afghanistan,” in Tom Barry and Martha Homey, eds., Global Focus: A New Foreign Policy Agenda 1997-1998 (Albuquerque, New Mexico: Interhemispheric Resource Center, 1997), pp. 195–198.
  • “Arab Islamists in Afghanistan,” in John L. Esposito, ed., Political Islam: Revolution, Radicalism, or Reform? (Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Reinner, 1997), pp. 179–206.
  • “Russian Hegemony and State Breakdown in the Periphery: Causes and Consequences of the Civil War in Tajikistan,” in Barnett R. Rubin and Jack Snyder, eds., Organizing the Former Soviet Space: Origins of Political Order and Conflict (London: Routledge, 1998).
  • “Conclusion: Managing Normal Instability,” in Barnett R. Rubin and Jack Snyder, eds., Organizing the Former Soviet Space: Origins of Political Order and Conflict (London: Routledge, 1998).
  • “Introduction: Experiences in Prevention,” in Barnett R. Rubin, ed., Cases and Strategies for Preventive Action (New York: The Council on Foreign Relations and The Twentieth Century Fund, 1998).
  • With Michael S. Lund and Fabienne Hara, “Learning from Burundi’s Failed Democratic Transition, 1993-96: Did International Initiatives Match the Problem?,” in Barnett R. Rubin, ed., Cases and Strategies for Preventive Action (New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1998), pp. 47–92.
  • “Afghanistan under the Taliban,” Current History 98 (February 1999), pp. 79–91.
  • "Prévention des conflits: l'Europe et les leçons de l'expérience." In Robert Bussière, ed., L'Europe et la prévention des crises (Paris: L'Harmattan, 2000).
  • “Afghanistan: The Last Cold-War Conflict, the First Post-Cold War Conflict.” In Wayne Nafziger, Frances Stewart, and Raimo Väyrinen (eds), The Origins of Humanitarian Emergencies (Vol 2). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999 or 2000.
  • “The Political Economy of War and Peace in Afghanistan,” World Development 28 (2000), no. 10, pp. 1789–1803.
  • With Ashraf Ghani, William Maley, Ahmed Rashid, and Olivier Roy, “Afghanistan: Reconstruction and Peacebuilding in a Regional Framework,” KOFF Peacebuilding Reports 1/2001, Swiss Peace Foundation, Berne, 2001.
  • “A Blueprint for Afghanistan,” Current History (April 2002) pp. 153–157.
  • With Helena Malikyar.
    • “Center Periphery Relations in the Afghan State: Current Practices, Future Prospects.” December 2002. http://www.cic.nyu.edu/pdf/CPReport0107031.pdf.
    • _____. “The Politics of Center-Periphery Relations in Afghanistan.” March 2003.
  • With Andrea Armstrong. “Regional Issues in the Reconstruction of Afghanistan.” World Policy Journal 20 (spring 2003), 1: pp. 37–48. Reprinted in Glenn P. Hastedt (ed.), American Foreign Policy, Tenth Edition (Guilford, Connecticut.: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2004), pp. 67–73.
  • With Andrea Armstrong. “Regional Conflict Formations in Central Asia and Central Africa,” in Making States Work: State Failure and the Crisis of Governance (eds. Simon Chesterman, Michael Ignatieff, and Romesh Thakur), Tokyo: UN University Press, 2005.
  • With Abby Stoddard and Humayun Hamidzada. “Through the Fog of Peace Building: Evaluating the Reconstruction of Afghanistan.” Paying For Essentials: A Policy Paper Series: Center on International Cooperation, March 2003. http://www.cic.nyu.edu/pdf/THROUGH%20THE%20FOG2.pdf.
  • With Humayun Hamidzada (editors). Towards a New Constitution for Afghanistan. Kabul: Maiwand Press, 2003. (English, Dari, and Pashto editions.)
  • “Transitional Justice and Human Rights in Afghanistan.” International Affairs 79,3 (2003), 567–581.
  • “Identifying Options and Entry Points for Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration in Afghanistan.” In Mark Sedra (ed), Security in Afghanistan (Bonn: ZEF, 2003).
  • “U.S. and Iranian Policy in Afghanistan,” in Iran and Its neighbors: Diverging Views on a Strategic Region (Berlin: Wtiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, July 2003), ed. Eugene Whitlock, pp. 29–34.
  • “(Re)Building Afghanistan: The Folly of Stateless Democracy,” Current History (April 2004), pp. 165–170.
  • With Abby Stoddard, Humayun Hamidzada, and Adib Farhadi. “Building a New Afghanistan: The Value of Success, the Cost of Failure.” Paying for Essentials: A Policy Paper Series (New York: Center on International Cooperation, New York University, March 2004), http://www.cic.nyu.edu/pdf/Building.pdf.
  • “Crafting a Constitution for Afghanistan,” Journal of Democracy (July 2004) 15: pp. 5–19.
  • “Road to Ruin: Afghanistan’s booming Opium Industry.” Washington and New York: Center for American Progress and Center on International Cooperation, NYU, 2004.
  • Afghanistan 2005 and Beyond: Prospects for Improved Stability. The Hague: The Clingendael Institute, 2005.
  • “The UN and the Prevention of Armed Conflict,” Security Dialogue 36 (3), pp. 381–383. Special Section on UN High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change.
  • “Afghanistan: A U.S. Perspective,” in Ivo Daalder, Nicole Gnesotto, Philip Gordon (eds.) Crescent of Crises: U.S.-European Strategy for the Greater Middle East (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2005).
  • “Peace Building, State Building: Constructing Sovereignty for Security,” Survival 47, no. 4 (Winter 2005–06), 93–106. Also appeared as: “Consolidación de la paz, consolidación del estado: construir soberanía para la seguridad,” Centro de Investigacíon para la Paz (CIP-FUHEM), Madrid, 2005.
  • “Afghanistan: la souveraineté comme condition de la sécurité,” Critique Internationale 28 (July–September 2005), 169–183. Also published as “Peace Building and State Building in Afghanistan: Constructing Sovereignty for Whose Security?” Third World Quarterly 47:4 (Winter 2005–6).
  • “Propuestas para la estabilidad de Afganistán,” Papeles, no. 91 Centro de Investigación para la Paz (CIP-FUHEM), (Madrid, Autumn 2005), 91–102.
  • “The Politics of Security in State-Building,” in Charles T. Call, ed., The Challenges of State-Building and Peacebuilding (International Peace Academy).
  • "Prevention of Violent Conflict: Tasks and Challenges for the United Nations,” Global Governance (forthcoming 2006). Also published as “La prevención de conflictos violentos: tareas y desafíos para Naciones Unidas,” Centro de Investigación para la Paz (CIP-FUHEM), Madrid, September 2005.
  • “Central Asia and Central Africa: Transnational Wars and Ethnic Conflicts,” The Journal of Human Development, Volume 7 (2006), Issue 1, pp. 5–22.
  • “Afghanistan’s Uncertain Transition from Turmoil to Normalcy,” Council on Foreign Relations Special Report, April 10, 2006, .
  • With Abubaker Siddique, “Resolving the Pakistan- Afghanistan Stalemate,” USIP Special Report no. 76, October 2006.
  • “Saving Afghanistan,” Foreign Affairs 86: 1 (January–February 2007): 57–78.
  • With Bruce Jones. “Prevention of Violent Conflict: Tasks and Challenges for the United Nations,” Global Governance 13:3 (July–September 2007): 391–408.
  • With Humayun Hamidzada, “From Bonn to London: Governance Challenges and the Future of Statebuilding in Afghanistan,” International Peacekeeping 14:1 (February 2007): 1.
  • Barnett R. Rubin and Alexandra Guaqueta, “Fighting Drugs and Building Peace: Towards Policy Coherence between Counter-Narcotics and Peace Building,” Dialogue on Globalization 37 (2007). Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, OSI, CIC, and Ideas para la Paz.
  • With Jake Sherman, “Counter-Narcotics to Stabilize Afghanistan: The False Promise of Crop Eradication,” Center on International Cooperation, February 2008.
  • “Afghan Dilemmas: Defining Commitment,” The American Interest 3:5 (May–June 2008).
  • With Ahmed Rashid, “From Great Game to Grand Bargain: Ending Chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan,” Foreign Affairs (November–December 2008): 2–16.
  • . Alexander Thier (ed.), “The Future of the Afghan State,” in Afghanistan in Ten Years Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2009.
  • “A Tribe Apart: Afghan elites face a corrosive past,” Boston Review (January/February 2009): 21–27.
  • Sara Daniel and Huber Védrine (eds.), “Afghanistan,” in Guerres d’Aujourd’hui, Paris: Editions Delavilla, 2009.
  • L'Afghanistan sur le Point de Bascule: Conversations avec Barnett R. Rubin (Montreal: Varia, forthcoming).
  • “Afghanistan,” in Challenges for the New Administration (Washington, D.C.: Institute for National and Strategic Studies, 2008).
  • “Afghanistan and Pakistan,” Great Decisions 2009 (New York: Foreign Policy Association, 2009).
  • Afghanistan from the Cold War through the War on Terror. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2013.

Public service publications

  • With Jeri Laber, "Tears, Blood, and Cries": Human Rights in Afghanistan Since the Invasion, 1979-1984 (New York: Helsinki Watch, 1984).
  • To Die in Afghanistan: Human Rights in Afghanistan 1985 (New York: Helsinki Watch, 1985). Translated as Afghanistan: Ein Volk Stirbt, trans. Renate Schmid and Theodor Heinrich (Munich: Promultis, 1986).
  • "Prepared Statement," in The Situation in Afghanistan, Hearing before the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, May 1, 1986, (Washington: U.S. Government Priority Office, 1986), pp. 79– 98.
  • Cycles of Violence: Human Rights in Sri Lanka since the Indo-Sri Lanka Agreement (Washington, D.C.: Asia Watch, 1987).
  • "Afghan Repatriation," World Refugee Survey—1988 in Review (Washington: U.S. Committee for Refugees, 1989), pp. 70–71.
  • "Actions of the Pakistan Military with Respect to Afghanistan: Human Rights Concerns," News from Asia Watch, February 27, 1989.
  • Testimony before Joint Hearing of Subcommittees on Europe and the Middle East and Asia and the Pacific, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, March 7, 1990.
  • Testimony before Congressional Task Force on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission), April 23, 1990.
  • Testimony before Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, June 20, 1991.
  • With Paul Goble, Nancy Lubin, and Robert Oakley, "Afghanistan and Post-Soviet Central Asia: Prospects for Political Evolution and the Role of Islam," A Special Report of the Study Group on the Prospects for the Southern Tier of Former Soviet Republics, United States Institute of Peace (USIP: Washington, 1992).
  • "Asia Survey: New Technologies Breach the Five Barriers to Freedom of Information," Intermedia 21(January–February 1993), pp. 2–8.
  • With Rachel Denber, Human Rights in Tajikistan: In the Wake of Civil War (Human Rights Watch/Helsinki Watch and Memorial, New York and Moscow: 1993).
  • Testimony on Afghanistan, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives, 8 May 1996.
  • “Afghanistan: The Forgotten Crisis,” (February 1996), a WRITENET Country Paper on UNHCR page ().
  • “Afghanistan: The Forgotten Crisis – Update March - November 1996,” (December 1996), WRITENET Country Paper on UNHCR page ().
  • “Afghanistan: Persistent Crisis Challenges the UN System,” (September 1998), a WRITENET Country Paper on UNHCR page ().
  • “Conflict and Peace in Afghanistan.” Afghanistan Outlook (UN, Islamabad), December 1999, pp. 6–12.
  • Testimony on Afghanistan, Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives, 7 November 2001.
  • Testimony on Reconstruction of Afghanistan, Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives, 13 June 2003.
  • With CARE. “Afghanistan: The Cost of Doing Too Little,” CARE and the Center on International Cooperation, New York University, March 2004, http://www.cic.nyu.edu/pdf/CICBrief_final.pdf.
  • Testimony before Senate Committee on Armed Services, March 31, 2007.
  • Testimony before House Committee on International Affairs, September 20, 2007.
  • Testimony before Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, September 21, 2007.

Journalism and commentary

  • "A Tribe Apart". Boston Review. 2012-06-20. Retrieved 2018-02-10.
  • "U.S. Aid for Pakistan," New York Times (February 19, 1982).
  • "Movie Gandhi Tells of the Man, not the Movement," New Haven Register (January 25, 1983).
  • "Afghans Beleaguered," New York Times (May 25, 1984).
  • With Jeri Laber, "A Dying Nation," The New York Review of Books 31 (January 17, 1985), pp. 3–4.
  • With Jeri Laber, "The War in the City: In Kabul a New Soviet Society is Created," New Republic (March 4, 1985), pp. 16–18.
  • With Jeri Laber, "'Afghanaragua' Won't Take," Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1985.
  • "La democratisation des regimes autoritaires." Haïti Observateur 15 (July 12–19, 1985), p. 13; ibid. (July 26 -August 2, 1985), p. 17.
  • "Afghan Deal Is the Better Choice: Protracted War Through Pakistan Would Be Hard to Sustain," Los Angeles Times, December 20, 1985.
  • "Time to Test Soviets on Afghanistan," The Muslim Magazine (Islamabad), December 27, 1985.
  • "Pakistani Critics Need U.S. Attention If Aid to Afghans Is to Continue," New York Times, January 9, 1986.
  • "Helping the Soviet Union Quit Afghanistan: The U.S., Pakistan and the Resistance Should Test Moscow." New York Times, May 6, 1986.
  • "The Overlooked War in Afghanistan: Where are the Leftist Critics?" New York Times, October 18, 1986.
  • "Contradictory Perspectives," The Indian Post (Bombay), April 27, 1987.
  • "The Politics of Identity," The Indian Post (Bombay), May 25, 1987.
  • "Why the world continues to pursue the Nazis," The Indian Post (Bombay), June 2, 1987.
  • "The Re-discovery of India," The Indian Post, June 25, 1987.
  • "What India Can Learn from Korea," The Indian Post, July 23, 1987.
  • "An Avenue out of the Afghan War," New York Times, August 14, 1987.
  • "Afghan Resistance and Political Settlement," The Muslim (Islamabad), August 19, 1987.
  • "Elections Alone Do Not Symbolise Democracy," The Indian Post, August 20, 1987.
  • "Who Will be Left if Everyone is Right?" The Indian Post, September 17, 1987.
  • "How the Afghan problem can be solved," The Indian Post, October 10, 1987.
  • "Settlement is now possible in Afghanistan," The Indian Post, November 23, 1987.
  • "Afghan Settlement: A precondition to a nuclear-free South Asia," The Indian Post, December 1, 1987.
  • "Hands off Afghanistan," The Christian Science Monitor, July 28, 1988.
  • "Soviet Lessons of Afghanistan Assure Pullout Will Go On," Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1988.
  • "Afghanistan's Uncertain Fate," The Nation (February 27, 1989), pp. 264–267, 270.
  • "Toward Self-Determination in Afghanistan," Christian Science Monitor, August 15, 1989.
  • "End the Cold War in Afghanistan," The Washington Post, November 29, 1989.
  • "The past is not dead," New Times (Moscow), 1990, no. 8, pp. 14–16.
  • "U.S. South Asia Policy is Obsolete," Christian Science Monitor, October 9, 1990.
  • "Pakistan: No Stamp of Approval," New York Times, November 1, 1990.
  • "The USSR Backs into the Future," Christian Science Monitor, January 30, 1991.
  • "Healing Afghanistan, The Heart of Asia," Asian The Wall Street Journal, January 24, 1992.
  • "U.S. Aid Can Unite and Heal Afghanistan and Central Asia," Newsday, May 19, 1992.
  • "Toward Peaceful Afghan Diversity," Asian The Wall Street Journal, July 14, 1992.
  • “Afghanistan’s Haunted Landscape,” Asian The Wall Street Journal, August 11, 1993.
  • “Salvaging Afghanistan,” New York Times, April 22, 1995.
  • With Seymour Topping, “Will Kosovo Explode?,” New York Times, March 11, 1996.
  • “Burundi: There Is No Exit Strategy,” Brookings Review (Spring 1996).
  • “Support African Initiative in Burundi,” Washington Times, August 1, 1996.
  • “Afghanistan: Still Foreign, But More Policy?” Crosslines, 4/5 August 1996.
  • “Violence Pays in Kosovo,” Christian Science Monitor,” March 17, 1998.
  • “Helping Afghanistan.” Newsweek. July 13, 1998.
  • “Afghans Can Be Our Allies,” New York Times, September 22, 2001.
  • “Rebuilding Afghanistan” The Wall Street Journal, October 15, 2001. Co-authored with Ashraf Ghani.
  • “Putting an End to Warlord Government,” New York Times, January 15, 2002.
  • “Is America Abandoning Afghanistan?” New York Times, April 10, 2002.
  • With Ahmed Rashid. “SOS from Afghanistan.” The Wall Street Journal, May 29, 2003.
  • “The Flashpoint where Afghanistan Meets Pakistan.” International Herald Tribune, January 12, 2004.
  • “Afghan Dispatch,” The Wall Street Journal, February 10, 2004.
  • “In Kabul, the Government Owns the Peace,” International Herald Tribune, May 6, 2004.
  • “Let Afghans Vote When They’re Ready,” International Herald Tribune, June 14, 2004.
  • “Afghanistan’s Vote could Trigger Mayhem,” International Herald Tribune, August 4, 2004.
  • “Afghanistan’s Fatal Addiction,” International Herald Tribune, October 28, 2004.
  • With Omar Zakhilwal, “A War on Drugs or a War on Farmers?” The Wall Street Journal, January 11, 2005.
  • “The Wrong Voting System in Afghanistan,” International Herald Tribune, March 16, 2005.
  • “Turmoil at the heart of Central Asia Slaughter in Andijon,” International Herald Tribune, May 25, 2005.
  • “What Did the Spanish Soldiers Die For?” (“Afganistán: ¿por qué murieron los soldados españoles?”) Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diàlogo Exterior (FRIDE), E-Newsletter #11, September 2005.
  • “Toward a Post-Bonn Framework,” Afghanistan Update (October 2005), Kabul.
  • “The Death of an Afghan Optimist,” The Washington Post, September 17, 2006.
  • “A Border Affair,” The Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2006.
  • “Just When Things Were Looking Up in Afghanistan,” International Herald Tribune, November 24, 2007.
  • “The Musharraf Problem,” The Wall Street Journal, December 29, 2007.
  • “Borderline State,” The Nation (Abu Dhabi), September 12, 2008.

Other academic publications

  • With Adam Przeworski and Ernest Underhill, "The Evolution of the Class Structure of France, 1901-1968," Economic Development and Cultural Change (July 1980).
  • With Sheppard G. Kellam, C. Hendricks Brown, and Margaret E. Ensminger, "Paths Leading to Teenage Psychiatric Symptoms and Substance Use: Developmental Epidemiological Studies in Woodlawn," in Robert Guze editor, Childhood Psychopathology and Development (New York: Raven Press, 1983).
  • With Margaret E. Ensminger and Sheppard G. Kellam, "School and Family Origins of Delinquency: Comparisons by Sex," in Katherine Teilmann Van Dusen and Sarnoff A. Mednick editors, Prospective Studies of Crime and Delinquency (Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 1983).

References

  1. ^ "Barnett Richard Rubin". Contemporary Authors Online. March 29, 2007. Retrieved on December 18, 2010.
  2. ^ "Barnett Rubin | Center on International Cooperation". cic.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2018-02-10.

External links

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • in the Boston Review
  • "Interviews - Barnett Rubin - Return Of The Taliban - FRONTLINE". PBS. 2006-10-03. Retrieved 2018-02-10.
  • "Barnett Rubin and Richard Holbrooke Discuss Afghanistan". Asia Society. 2007-11-13. Retrieved 2018-02-10.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Barnett Rubin news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Barnett Richard Rubin born January 10 1950 1 is an American political scientist and a leading expert on Afghanistan and South Asia He is the author of eight books and is currently Senior Fellow and Director at the Center on International Cooperation at New York University a leading foreign policy center He was previously Senior Advisor to the US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan He has advised the United Nations NATO the United States and the Afghan government on numerous policy matters including aid policy security policy and diplomatic strategy Barnett RubinBorn 1950 01 10 January 10 1950 age 73 Philadelphia PennsylvaniaAlma materUniversity of Chicago M A Ph D Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Yale University B A InstitutionsNew York University Columbia University Yale UniversityMain interestsPolitical Science Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional work 3 Works 3 1 Books 3 2 Also in other publications 3 3 Public service publications 3 4 Journalism and commentary 3 5 Other academic publications 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditRaised in the Philadelphia Pennsylvania area he received his B A from Yale University and his M A and Ph D from the University of Chicago in 1982 He also received a Fulbright Fellowship to study at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris in 1977 1978 He is fluent in English French and Hebrew and intermediate in Arabic Persian and German Professional work EditRubin is Director of Studies and Senior Fellow at the Center on International Cooperation CIC of New York University 2 where has worked since July 2000 He is also the Senior Adviser to the Special Representative of the President for Afghanistan and Pakistan in the US Department of State In 1994 to 2000 he was Director of the Center for Preventive Action and Director Peace and Conflict Studies at New York City s Council on Foreign Relations He was Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of Central Asia at Columbia University from 1990 to 1996 Previously he was a Jennings Randolph Peace Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace and Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale University In November December 2001 Rubin served as special advisor to the UN Special Representative of the Secretary General for Afghanistan during the negotiations that produced the Bonn Agreement He advised the United Nations on the drafting of the constitution of Afghanistan the Afghanistan Compact and the Afghanistan National Development Strategy In 1996 to 1998 he served on the US Secretary of State s Advisory Committee on Religious Freedom Works EditThis section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page March 2016 Books Edit Afghanistan in the Post Cold War Era Oxford University Press 9 May 2013 ISBN 978 0 19 979112 5 The Fragmentation of Afghanistan State Formation and Collapse in the International System Yale University Press January 2002 ISBN 978 0 300 09519 7 Blood on the Doorstep The Politics of Preventive Action Century Foundation Press 2002 ISBN 9780870784736 Peter Lewis Pearl T Robinson Barnett R Rubin 1998 Stabilizing Nigeria Sanctions Incentives and Support for Civil Society Council on Foreign Relations pp 4 ISBN 978 0 87078 415 6 Toward Comprehensive Peace in Southeast Europe Conflict Prevention in the South Balkans Twentieth Century Fund Press 1996 ISBN 9780870784026 OCLC 924817850 The Search for Peace in Afghanistan From Buffer State to Failed State Yale University Press 1 January 1995 ISBN 978 0 300 06376 9 Also in other publications Edit Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Lloyd I Rudolph editors The U S Response to the JVP Insurgency in Sri Lanka Coordination of Complexity in South Asia A Study for the Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy Washington D C U S Government Printing Office Reprinted in Lloyd I Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph editors The Regional Imperative The Administration of U S Foreign Policy Towards South Asian States under Presidents Johnson and Nixon New Delhi Concept Publishing Co 1980 Statistical Evaluation of Human Rights Violations Implications for Policy In U S Foreign Policy and Human Rights Paula Newberg editor New York New York University Press 1980 Feudal Revolt and State Building The 1938 Sikar Agitation in Jaipur State Delhi South Asia Publications 1983 Economic Liberalisation and the Indian State Third World Quarterly 7 October 1985 pp 942 957 Journey to the East Industrialization in India and the Chinese Experience in Dilip K Basu and John Richard Sisson eds Social and Economic Development in India A Reassessment New Delhi SAGE Publications 1985 pp 67 88 Afghan Resistances Third World Affairs 1986 London Third World Foundation for Social and Economic Studies 1986 pp 468 472 Financing Gross Capital Formation in the Indian Public Sector A Quantitative Model Economic and Political Weekly November 1 8 1986 pp 1943 1950 The Civil Liberties Movement in India New Approaches to the State and Social Change Asian Survey March 1987 pp 371 392 India in International Handbook of Human Rights Jack Donnelly and Rhoda Howard eds New York Greenwood Press 1987 pp 135 160 Human Rights in Afghanistan In Rosanne Klass editor Afghanistan The Great Game Revisited New York Freedom House 1987 pp 288 305 With Jeri Laber A Nation Is Dying Afghanistan Under the Soviets Evanston Illinois Northwestern University Press 1988 Lineages of the State in Afghanistan Asian Survey 28 November 1988 pp 1188 1209 With Patricia Gossman Accounting for Disappearances in Sri Lanka An Excerpt from an Asia Watch Report South Asia Bulletin 8 1988 pp 75 87 Afghanistan after Geneva The Next Round Orbis 33 Winter 1988 1989 pp 57 72 Human Rights and Development Reflections on Social Movements in India in Human Rights and Development International Views ed David Forsythe London Macmillan 1989 pp 110 118 Human Rights in Mass Based Ethnic Conflict South Asian Examples of Dilemmas of Definition Monitoring and Protection in Claude E Welch Jr and Virginia A Leary eds Asian Perspectives on Human Rights Boulder Westview 1990 pp 186 205 Afghanistan Back to Feudalism Current History December 1989 pp 421 424 Afghanistan Political Exiles in Search of A State Journal of Political Science 18 Spring 1990 pp 63 93 also in Yossi Shain ed Governments in Exile New York Routledge 1991 The Fragmentation of Afghanistan Foreign Affairs Winter 1989 90 pp 150 168 The Old Regime in Afghanistan Recruitment and Training of a State Elite Central Asian Survey 10 1991 Political Elites in Afghanistan Rentier State Building Rentier State Wrecking International Journal of Middle East Studies 24 1992 pp 77 99 Post Cold War State Disintegration The Failure of International Conflict Resolution in Afghanistan Journal of International Affairs 46 Winter 1993 pp 469 492 Redistribution and the State in Afghanistan The Red Revolution Turns Green in Ali Banuazizi and Myron Weiner eds The Politics of Social Transformation in Afghanistan Iran and Pakistan Syracuse Syracuse University Press 1994 187 227 The Fragmentation of Tajikistan Survival 35 Winter 1993 1994 71 91 Contradictory Trends in the International Relations of Central Asia Central Asia Monitor no 6 1993 11 16 Afghanistan in 1993 Asian Survey 34 February 1994 185 90 Tajikistan From Soviet Republic to Russian Uzbek Protectorate in Michael Mandelbaum ed Central Asia and the World Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan New York Council on Foreign Relations 1994 207 24 The Failure of an Internationally Sponsored Interim Government in Afghanistan in Yossi Shain and Juan Linz eds Between States Interim Governments and the Transition to Democracy Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995 211 236 Post Colonial State Formation and Post Cold War State Disintegration in International Solidarity and National Sovereignty pp 39 66 Edited by Giandomenico Picco and Giovanni Delli Zotti Gorizia Istituto de Sociologia Internazionale 1995 Afghanistan The Forgotten Crisis in Refugee Survey Quarterly v 15 n 2 1996 pp 1 35 Also published as Afghanistan La Crisis Olvidada in Informe Observatorio de conflictos 5 1996 published by Centro de Investigacion para la Paz Madrid U S Policy in Afghanistan in Muslim Politics Report 11 Council on Foreign Relations January February 1997 Central Asia Problems of Wealth A Wealth of Problems in 1997 Freedom Review Around the World v 28 n 1 1997 pp 77 90 Women and Pipelines Afghanistan s Proxy Wars in International Affairs 73 no 2 April 1997 pp 283 296 Afghanistan in Tom Barry and Martha Homey eds Global Focus A New Foreign Policy Agenda 1997 1998 Albuquerque New Mexico Interhemispheric Resource Center 1997 pp 195 198 Arab Islamists in Afghanistan in John L Esposito ed Political Islam Revolution Radicalism or Reform Boulder Colorado Lynne Reinner 1997 pp 179 206 Russian Hegemony and State Breakdown in the Periphery Causes and Consequences of the Civil War in Tajikistan in Barnett R Rubin and Jack Snyder eds Organizing the Former Soviet Space Origins of Political Order and Conflict London Routledge 1998 Conclusion Managing Normal Instability in Barnett R Rubin and Jack Snyder eds Organizing the Former Soviet Space Origins of Political Order and Conflict London Routledge 1998 Introduction Experiences in Prevention in Barnett R Rubin ed Cases and Strategies for Preventive Action New York The Council on Foreign Relations and The Twentieth Century Fund 1998 With Michael S Lund and Fabienne Hara Learning from Burundi s Failed Democratic Transition 1993 96 Did International Initiatives Match the Problem in Barnett R Rubin ed Cases and Strategies for Preventive Action New York Twentieth Century Fund 1998 pp 47 92 Afghanistan under the Taliban Current History 98 February 1999 pp 79 91 Prevention des conflits l Europe et les lecons de l experience In Robert Bussiere ed L Europe et la prevention des crises Paris L Harmattan 2000 Afghanistan The Last Cold War Conflict the First Post Cold War Conflict In Wayne Nafziger Frances Stewart and Raimo Vayrinen eds The Origins of Humanitarian Emergencies Vol 2 Oxford Oxford University Press 1999 or 2000 The Political Economy of War and Peace in Afghanistan World Development 28 2000 no 10 pp 1789 1803 With Ashraf Ghani William Maley Ahmed Rashid and Olivier Roy Afghanistan Reconstruction and Peacebuilding in a Regional Framework KOFF Peacebuilding Reports 1 2001 Swiss Peace Foundation Berne 2001 A Blueprint for Afghanistan Current History April 2002 pp 153 157 With Helena Malikyar Center Periphery Relations in the Afghan State Current Practices Future Prospects December 2002 http www cic nyu edu pdf CPReport0107031 pdf The Politics of Center Periphery Relations in Afghanistan March 2003 https web archive org web 20051108192607 http www cic nyu edu pdf WBCPAfgh pdf With Andrea Armstrong Regional Issues in the Reconstruction of Afghanistan World Policy Journal 20 spring 2003 1 pp 37 48 Reprinted in Glenn P Hastedt ed American Foreign Policy Tenth Edition Guilford Connecticut McGraw Hill Dushkin 2004 pp 67 73 With Andrea Armstrong Regional Conflict Formations in Central Asia and Central Africa in Making States Work State Failure and the Crisis of Governance eds Simon Chesterman Michael Ignatieff and Romesh Thakur Tokyo UN University Press 2005 With Abby Stoddard and Humayun Hamidzada Through the Fog of Peace Building Evaluating the Reconstruction of Afghanistan Paying For Essentials A Policy Paper Series Center on International Cooperation March 2003 http www cic nyu edu pdf THROUGH 20THE 20FOG2 pdf With Humayun Hamidzada editors Towards a New Constitution for Afghanistan Kabul Maiwand Press 2003 English Dari and Pashto editions Transitional Justice and Human Rights in Afghanistan International Affairs 79 3 2003 567 581 Identifying Options and Entry Points for Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration in Afghanistan In Mark Sedra ed Security in Afghanistan Bonn ZEF 2003 U S and Iranian Policy in Afghanistan in Iran and Its neighbors Diverging Views on a Strategic Region Berlin Wtiftung Wissenschaft und Politik July 2003 ed Eugene Whitlock pp 29 34 Re Building Afghanistan The Folly of Stateless Democracy Current History April 2004 pp 165 170 With Abby Stoddard Humayun Hamidzada and Adib Farhadi Building a New Afghanistan The Value of Success the Cost of Failure Paying for Essentials A Policy Paper Series New York Center on International Cooperation New York University March 2004 http www cic nyu edu pdf Building pdf Crafting a Constitution for Afghanistan Journal of Democracy July 2004 15 pp 5 19 Road to Ruin Afghanistan s booming Opium Industry Washington and New York Center for American Progress and Center on International Cooperation NYU 2004 Afghanistan 2005 and Beyond Prospects for Improved Stability The Hague The Clingendael Institute 2005 The UN and the Prevention of Armed Conflict Security Dialogue 36 3 pp 381 383 Special Section on UN High level Panel on Threats Challenges and Change Afghanistan A U S Perspective in Ivo Daalder Nicole Gnesotto Philip Gordon eds Crescent of Crises U S European Strategy for the Greater Middle East Washington Brookings Institution Press 2005 Peace Building State Building Constructing Sovereignty for Security Survival 47 no 4 Winter 2005 06 93 106 Also appeared as Consolidacion de la paz consolidacion del estado construir soberania para la seguridad Centro de Investigacion para la Paz CIP FUHEM Madrid 2005 Afghanistan la souverainete comme condition de la securite Critique Internationale 28 July September 2005 169 183 Also published as Peace Building and State Building in Afghanistan Constructing Sovereignty for Whose Security Third World Quarterly 47 4 Winter 2005 6 Propuestas para la estabilidad de Afganistan Papeles no 91 Centro de Investigacion para la Paz CIP FUHEM Madrid Autumn 2005 91 102 The Politics of Security in State Building in Charles T Call ed The Challenges of State Building and Peacebuilding International Peace Academy Prevention of Violent Conflict Tasks and Challenges for the United Nations Global Governance forthcoming 2006 Also published as La prevencion de conflictos violentos tareas y desafios para Naciones Unidas Centro de Investigacion para la Paz CIP FUHEM Madrid September 2005 Central Asia and Central Africa Transnational Wars and Ethnic Conflicts The Journal of Human Development Volume 7 2006 Issue 1 pp 5 22 Afghanistan s Uncertain Transition from Turmoil to Normalcy Council on Foreign Relations Special Report April 10 2006 https web archive org web 20100511042443 http www cfr org publication 10273 With Abubaker Siddique Resolving the Pakistan Afghanistan Stalemate USIP Special Report no 76 October 2006 Saving Afghanistan Foreign Affairs 86 1 January February 2007 57 78 With Bruce Jones Prevention of Violent Conflict Tasks and Challenges for the United Nations Global Governance 13 3 July September 2007 391 408 With Humayun Hamidzada From Bonn to London Governance Challenges and the Future of Statebuilding in Afghanistan International Peacekeeping 14 1 February 2007 1 Barnett R Rubin and Alexandra Guaqueta Fighting Drugs and Building Peace Towards Policy Coherence between Counter Narcotics and Peace Building Dialogue on Globalization 37 2007 Friedrich Ebert Stiftung OSI CIC and Ideas para la Paz With Jake Sherman Counter Narcotics to Stabilize Afghanistan The False Promise of Crop Eradication Center on International Cooperation February 2008 Afghan Dilemmas Defining Commitment The American Interest 3 5 May June 2008 With Ahmed Rashid From Great Game to Grand Bargain Ending Chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan Foreign Affairs November December 2008 2 16 Alexander Thier ed The Future of the Afghan State in Afghanistan in Ten Years Washington D C United States Institute of Peace 2009 A Tribe Apart Afghan elites face a corrosive past Boston Review January February 2009 21 27 Sara Daniel and Huber Vedrine eds Afghanistan in Guerres d Aujourd hui Paris Editions Delavilla 2009 L Afghanistan sur le Point de Bascule Conversations avec Barnett R Rubin Montreal Varia forthcoming Afghanistan in Challenges for the New Administration Washington D C Institute for National and Strategic Studies 2008 Afghanistan and Pakistan Great Decisions 2009 New York Foreign Policy Association 2009 Afghanistan from the Cold War through the War on Terror New York NY Oxford University Press 2013 Public service publications Edit With Jeri Laber Tears Blood and Cries Human Rights in Afghanistan Since the Invasion 1979 1984 New York Helsinki Watch 1984 To Die in Afghanistan Human Rights in Afghanistan 1985 New York Helsinki Watch 1985 Translated as Afghanistan Ein Volk Stirbt trans Renate Schmid and Theodor Heinrich Munich Promultis 1986 Prepared Statement in The Situation in Afghanistan Hearing before the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives May 1 1986 Washington U S Government Priority Office 1986 pp 79 98 Cycles of Violence Human Rights in Sri Lanka since the Indo Sri Lanka Agreement Washington D C Asia Watch 1987 Afghan Repatriation World Refugee Survey 1988 in Review Washington U S Committee for Refugees 1989 pp 70 71 Actions of the Pakistan Military with Respect to Afghanistan Human Rights Concerns News from Asia Watch February 27 1989 Testimony before Joint Hearing of Subcommittees on Europe and the Middle East and Asia and the Pacific Committee on Foreign Affairs U S House of Representatives March 7 1990 Testimony before Congressional Task Force on Security and Cooperation in Europe Helsinki Commission April 23 1990 Testimony before Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Committee on Foreign Affairs U S House of Representatives June 20 1991 With Paul Goble Nancy Lubin and Robert Oakley Afghanistan and Post Soviet Central Asia Prospects for Political Evolution and the Role of Islam A Special Report of the Study Group on the Prospects for the Southern Tier of Former Soviet Republics United States Institute of Peace USIP Washington 1992 Asia Survey New Technologies Breach the Five Barriers to Freedom of Information Intermedia 21 January February 1993 pp 2 8 With Rachel Denber Human Rights in Tajikistan In the Wake of Civil War Human Rights Watch Helsinki Watch and Memorial New York and Moscow 1993 Testimony on Afghanistan Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Committee on International Relations U S House of Representatives 8 May 1996 Afghanistan The Forgotten Crisis February 1996 a WRITENET Country Paper on UNHCR page https web archive org web 20110617024623 http www unhcr ch refworld country writenet wriafg htm Afghanistan The Forgotten Crisis Update March November 1996 December 1996 WRITENET Country Paper on UNHCR page https web archive org web 20010630061926 http www unhcr ch refworld country writenet wriafg02 htm Afghanistan Persistent Crisis Challenges the UN System September 1998 a WRITENET Country Paper on UNHCR page https web archive org web 20110412010101 http www unhcr ch refworld country writenet wriafg03 htm Conflict and Peace in Afghanistan Afghanistan Outlook UN Islamabad December 1999 pp 6 12 Testimony on Afghanistan Committee on International Relations U S House of Representatives 7 November 2001 Testimony on Reconstruction of Afghanistan Committee on International Relations U S House of Representatives 13 June 2003 With CARE Afghanistan The Cost of Doing Too Little CARE and the Center on International Cooperation New York University March 2004 http www cic nyu edu pdf CICBrief final pdf Testimony before Senate Committee on Armed Services March 31 2007 Testimony before House Committee on International Affairs September 20 2007 Testimony before Senate Foreign Affairs Committee September 21 2007 Journalism and commentary Edit A Tribe Apart Boston Review 2012 06 20 Retrieved 2018 02 10 U S Aid for Pakistan New York Times February 19 1982 Movie Gandhi Tells of the Man not the Movement New Haven Register January 25 1983 Afghans Beleaguered New York Times May 25 1984 With Jeri Laber A Dying Nation The New York Review of Books 31 January 17 1985 pp 3 4 With Jeri Laber The War in the City In Kabul a New Soviet Society is Created New Republic March 4 1985 pp 16 18 With Jeri Laber Afghanaragua Won t Take Chicago Tribune June 13 1985 La democratisation des regimes autoritaires Haiti Observateur 15 July 12 19 1985 p 13 ibid July 26 August 2 1985 p 17 Afghan Deal Is the Better Choice Protracted War Through Pakistan Would Be Hard to Sustain Los Angeles Times December 20 1985 Time to Test Soviets on Afghanistan The Muslim Magazine Islamabad December 27 1985 Pakistani Critics Need U S Attention If Aid to Afghans Is to Continue New York Times January 9 1986 Helping the Soviet Union Quit Afghanistan The U S Pakistan and the Resistance Should Test Moscow New York Times May 6 1986 The Overlooked War in Afghanistan Where are the Leftist Critics New York Times October 18 1986 Contradictory Perspectives The Indian Post Bombay April 27 1987 The Politics of Identity The Indian Post Bombay May 25 1987 Why the world continues to pursue the Nazis The Indian Post Bombay June 2 1987 The Re discovery of India The Indian Post June 25 1987 What India Can Learn from Korea The Indian Post July 23 1987 An Avenue out of the Afghan War New York Times August 14 1987 Afghan Resistance and Political Settlement The Muslim Islamabad August 19 1987 Elections Alone Do Not Symbolise Democracy The Indian Post August 20 1987 Who Will be Left if Everyone is Right The Indian Post September 17 1987 How the Afghan problem can be solved The Indian Post October 10 1987 Settlement is now possible in Afghanistan The Indian Post November 23 1987 Afghan Settlement A precondition to a nuclear free South Asia The Indian Post December 1 1987 Hands off Afghanistan The Christian Science Monitor July 28 1988 Soviet Lessons of Afghanistan Assure Pullout Will Go On Los Angeles Times November 14 1988 Afghanistan s Uncertain Fate The Nation February 27 1989 pp 264 267 270 Toward Self Determination in Afghanistan Christian Science Monitor August 15 1989 End the Cold War in Afghanistan The Washington Post November 29 1989 The past is not dead New Times Moscow 1990 no 8 pp 14 16 U S South Asia Policy is Obsolete Christian Science Monitor October 9 1990 Pakistan No Stamp of Approval New York Times November 1 1990 The USSR Backs into the Future Christian Science Monitor January 30 1991 Healing Afghanistan The Heart of Asia Asian The Wall Street Journal January 24 1992 U S Aid Can Unite and Heal Afghanistan and Central Asia Newsday May 19 1992 Toward Peaceful Afghan Diversity Asian The Wall Street Journal July 14 1992 Afghanistan s Haunted Landscape Asian The Wall Street Journal August 11 1993 Salvaging Afghanistan New York Times April 22 1995 With Seymour Topping Will Kosovo Explode New York Times March 11 1996 Burundi There Is No Exit Strategy Brookings Review Spring 1996 Support African Initiative in Burundi Washington Times August 1 1996 Afghanistan Still Foreign But More Policy Crosslines 4 5 August 1996 Violence Pays in Kosovo Christian Science Monitor March 17 1998 Helping Afghanistan Newsweek July 13 1998 Afghans Can Be Our Allies New York Times September 22 2001 Rebuilding Afghanistan The Wall Street Journal October 15 2001 Co authored with Ashraf Ghani Putting an End to Warlord Government New York Times January 15 2002 Is America Abandoning Afghanistan New York Times April 10 2002 With Ahmed Rashid SOS from Afghanistan The Wall Street Journal May 29 2003 The Flashpoint where Afghanistan Meets Pakistan International Herald Tribune January 12 2004 Afghan Dispatch The Wall Street Journal February 10 2004 In Kabul the Government Owns the Peace International Herald Tribune May 6 2004 Let Afghans Vote When They re Ready International Herald Tribune June 14 2004 Afghanistan s Vote could Trigger Mayhem International Herald Tribune August 4 2004 Afghanistan s Fatal Addiction International Herald Tribune October 28 2004 With Omar Zakhilwal A War on Drugs or a War on Farmers The Wall Street Journal January 11 2005 The Wrong Voting System in Afghanistan International Herald Tribune March 16 2005 Turmoil at the heart of Central Asia Slaughter in Andijon International Herald Tribune May 25 2005 What Did the Spanish Soldiers Die For Afganistan por que murieron los soldados espanoles Fundacion para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Dialogo Exterior FRIDE E Newsletter 11 September 2005 Toward a Post Bonn Framework Afghanistan Update October 2005 Kabul The Death of an Afghan Optimist The Washington Post September 17 2006 A Border Affair The Wall Street Journal October 25 2006 Just When Things Were Looking Up in Afghanistan International Herald Tribune November 24 2007 The Musharraf Problem The Wall Street Journal December 29 2007 Borderline State The Nation Abu Dhabi September 12 2008 Other academic publications Edit With Adam Przeworski and Ernest Underhill The Evolution of the Class Structure of France 1901 1968 Economic Development and Cultural Change July 1980 With Sheppard G Kellam C Hendricks Brown and Margaret E Ensminger Paths Leading to Teenage Psychiatric Symptoms and Substance Use Developmental Epidemiological Studies in Woodlawn in Robert Guze editor Childhood Psychopathology and Development New York Raven Press 1983 With Margaret E Ensminger and Sheppard G Kellam School and Family Origins of Delinquency Comparisons by Sex in Katherine Teilmann Van Dusen and Sarnoff A Mednick editors Prospective Studies of Crime and Delinquency Boston Kluwer Nijhoff 1983 References Edit Barnett Richard Rubin Contemporary Authors Online March 29 2007 Retrieved on December 18 2010 Barnett Rubin Center on International Cooperation cic nyu edu Retrieved 2018 02 10 External links Edit Biography portalAppearances on C SPAN Rubin on the history of Afghanistan and its lessons for the future in the Boston Review Interviews Barnett Rubin Return Of The Taliban FRONTLINE PBS 2006 10 03 Retrieved 2018 02 10 Barnett Rubin and Richard Holbrooke Discuss Afghanistan Asia Society 2007 11 13 Retrieved 2018 02 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barnett Rubin amp oldid 1132321025, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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