Carlo Ungaro is a former Italian diplomat. He spent sixteen years serving in Afghanistan. Between 2000 and 2007, he served as political adviser to the Italian led ISAF forces in Herat
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Published in: HomeThe Pope is out, long live the Pope!
Benedict XVI's papal resignation, the first in almost 600 years, took the world by surprise. It is now time for the...
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Published in: HomeConsequences of military withdrawal on Afghan civil society
There will be a very large number of Afghans – primarily, but not only, women – who will be left to pay a heavy...
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Published in: HomeProfessor Monti's 100 days
In this new European era of technocratic majoritarianism, Italian voters are convinced by none of the political...
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Published in: HomeThe December 2011 Bonn Conference: a farewell to Afghanistan?
Several new elements are added, almost daily, to worsen the complexity of the situation, and rumours of an imminent...
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Published in: HomeAfter the fall of Berlusconi, who reaps the benefits?
The Catholic Church is seizing the advantage offered by the debacle suffered by almost all the Italian political...
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Published in: HomeDeepening Italian crisis: who reaps the benefits?
Italy's opposition has not gained in prestige due to Berlusconi's decline and the economic, political and social...