Afghanistan registered trade surplus with Pakistan: report
November 3, 2022 The Dawn
Costs of War was cited in The Dawn (Pakistan) on the costs of the war in Afghanistan.
November 3, 2022 The Dawn
Costs of War was cited in The Dawn (Pakistan) on the costs of the war in Afghanistan.
December 20, 2022 NBC News
Costs of War’s report on labor abuses of third-country nationals in Afghanistan was covered exclusively by NBC News (reposted in MSN.com and Yahoo.com).
January 10, 2023 Devex
An article in Devex cited Costs of War on the budgetary costs of the war in Afghanistan.
March 20, 2023 The Boston Globe
Costs of War contributor Linda Bilmes wrote on the US consequences of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan in The Boston Globe.
June 29, 2011 The Huffington Post
“ ‘Wars, in a sense, are never over when they're over,’ Catherine Lutz, a Brown University anthropologist, said in the video op-ed. ‘They go on for decades.’”
June 29, 2011 Wired
“The Institute’s report might serve as a baseline for discussing civilian deaths in these long wars.”
August 2016
Neta C. Crawford (2016)
January 2015
Catherine Lutz and Sujaya Desai (2015)
March 2013
Linda J. Bilmes (2013)
September 12, 2016 Stars and Stripes
"The calculations by Dr. Neta Crawford extend beyond the typical accounting of overseas contingency operations for the Defense and State Departments, which amounts to $1.7 trillion through 2016, according to her report issued late last week."
March 11, 2015 ABC 7 News
“The Costs of War project also focuses on these non-monetary expenses, such as the toll on military families and the casualties in wars.”
December 15, 2014 The Hill
“The war in Iraq, by contrast, cost the U.S. $1.7 trillion, according to a Costs of War Project conducted by Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies.”
November 12, 2018 Task and Purpose
This article features the Cost of War Project's research and details how many people have died in Iraq and Afghanistan.
February 3, 2019 The New York Times
NYTimes Editorial Board calls for ending the war in Afghanistan, drawing on evidence from Costs of War that the war has extended to 80 countries, cost $5.9 trillion, and resulted in a loss of half a million lives.
May 11, 2017 The Fiscal Times
Costs of War Co-Director Catherine Lutz tells the Fiscal Times about U.S. funds and corruption in the war in Afghanistan.
September 2019
Suzanne Fiederlein and SaraJane Rzegocki (2019)
December 10, 2019 Business Insider
Business Insider shares Costs of War Project estimates of the real number of deaths in major post-9/11 war zones.
November 10, 2017 Newsweek
A Newsweek article cites the Costs of War Project's new estimate that post-9/11 wars will have cost American taxpayers $5.6 trillion by the end of 2018.
January 5, 2020 The Hill
An op-ed in The Hill cites Costs of War Project the estimate that over 800,000 people have died in America's post-9/11 wars due to combat-related causes alone.