Courtney Schuster


Courtney Schuster is a research associate with the International Security Program at New America and an assistant editor with the South Asia Channel.
Articles by Courtney Schuster
Afghan security forces inspect the scene of a suicide bomb attack which targeted the regional director at the Independent Election Commission, Awal Rehman Rodwal, in Kabul on November 28, 2015.  A senior member of Afghanistan's election commission survived an assassination attempt when a suicide bomber targeted his vehicle in Kabul, killing one of his employees and wounding two others, officials said.  AFP PHOTO / Wakil Kohsar / AFP / WAKIL KOHSAR        (Photo credit should read WAKIL KOHSAR/AFP/Getty Images)
Afghan security forces inspect the scene of a suicide bomb attack which targeted the regional director at the Independent Election Commission, Awal Rehman Rodwal, in Kabul on November 28, 2015. A senior member of Afghanistan's election commission survived an assassination attempt when a suicide bomber targeted his vehicle in Kabul, killing one of his employees and wounding two others, officials said. AFP PHOTO / Wakil Kohsar / AFP / WAKIL KOHSAR (Photo credit should read WAKIL KOHSAR/AFP/Getty Images)
Pakistani rescue workers stand inside a burnt-out factory after it was torched by a mob in Jehlum on November 22, 2015. An angry mob in Pakistan's Punjab province torched a factory after one of its employees was accused of committing blasphemy, police officials said. Hundreds of people surrounded a chipboard factory in Jehlum city on November 20 and set the facility ablaze after reports surfaced that one employee had allegedly desecrated the Koran. AFP PHOTO / FAROOQ NAEEM        (Photo credit should read FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP/Getty Images)
Pakistani rescue workers stand inside a burnt-out factory after it was torched by a mob in Jehlum on November 22, 2015. An angry mob in Pakistan's Punjab province torched a factory after one of its employees was accused of committing blasphemy, police officials said. Hundreds of people surrounded a chipboard factory in Jehlum city on November 20 and set the facility ablaze after reports surfaced that one employee had allegedly desecrated the Koran. AFP PHOTO / FAROOQ NAEEM (Photo credit should read FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP/Getty Images)
A burnt-out police pick-up truck stands in the street after Afghan security forces retook control of Kunduz city from the Taliban militants in northeastern Kunduz province, on October 1, 2015.  Afghan forces retook control of the strategic northern city of Kunduz on October 1 after a three-day Taliban occupation that dealt a stinging blow to the country's NATO-trained military.    AFP PHOTO        (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
A burnt-out police pick-up truck stands in the street after Afghan security forces retook control of Kunduz city from the Taliban militants in northeastern Kunduz province, on October 1, 2015. Afghan forces retook control of the strategic northern city of Kunduz on October 1 after a three-day Taliban occupation that dealt a stinging blow to the country's NATO-trained military. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
This photograph taken on September 29, 2015 shows Afghan security personnel keeping watch as heavy fighting erupted near the airport on the outskirts of Kunduz. Taliban insurgents who seized the Afghan city of Kunduz have defied a counter-offensive and advanced on the airport where government forces retreated after the fall of the strategic northern gateway. Heavy fighting erupted near the airport on the city's outskirts as the insurgents closed in late on September 29, highlighting the potent challenge the militants represent after their lightning capture of Kunduz the previous day. AFP PHOTO / Nasir Waqif        (Photo credit should read NASIR WAQIF/AFP/Getty Images)
This photograph taken on September 29, 2015 shows Afghan security personnel keeping watch as heavy fighting erupted near the airport on the outskirts of Kunduz. Taliban insurgents who seized the Afghan city of Kunduz have defied a counter-offensive and advanced on the airport where government forces retreated after the fall of the strategic northern gateway. Heavy fighting erupted near the airport on the city's outskirts as the insurgents closed in late on September 29, highlighting the potent challenge the militants represent after their lightning capture of Kunduz the previous day. AFP PHOTO / Nasir Waqif (Photo credit should read NASIR WAQIF/AFP/Getty Images)
A Taliban flag flutters over the main traffic roundabout a day after the insurgents overran the strategic northern city of Kunduz, on September 29, 2015.  Afghanistan on September 29, 2015, mobilised reinforcements for a counter-offensive to take back Kunduz, a day after Taliban insurgents overran the strategic northern city in their biggest victory since being ousted from power in 2001.   AFP PHOTO        (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
A Taliban flag flutters over the main traffic roundabout a day after the insurgents overran the strategic northern city of Kunduz, on September 29, 2015. Afghanistan on September 29, 2015, mobilised reinforcements for a counter-offensive to take back Kunduz, a day after Taliban insurgents overran the strategic northern city in their biggest victory since being ousted from power in 2001. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
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