Spending almost US $700 billion to combat insurgents in Afghanistan, the U.S. population should be hopeful that they “bought” something of value as the Afghan War concludes. This exploratory study focuses on evaluating operations within Afghanistan by accounting for enemy and civilian losses. Integration of civilian losses offers an opportunity to evaluate operations that represent societal losses to the Afghan people. Regression estimates using zero-inflated negative-binomial models indicate that military operations resulted in more civilian casualties than enemy losses
The past three decades of war and disorder have had a devastating impact on the Afghan people. Mill...
What if the U.S. war on terror in Afghanistan was fought not by the military but by educating the Af...
In this article, we argue that the public will tolerate significant numbers of U.S. combat casualtie...
Spending almost US$700 billion to combat insurgents in Afghanistan, the U.S. population ...
During the early years of the United States' involvement in Afghanistan, the U.S. military was killi...
This article investigates two related issues: (1) the on-the-ground experience of the fierce US war....
The dawn of the new millennium witnessed worldwide terrorism. In the wake of the September 11 attack...
Critics of the Afghan war have claimed it was always unwinnable. This article argues the war was unw...
Policy initiatives in the Trump administration and the Biden-Harris administration significantly acc...
After considerable expenditure of both blood and treasure, the United States has now effectively wit...
Following 16 years of war in Afghanistan the number of U.S. military, Coalition forces and Afghan ci...
The unopposed fall of Kabul to the Taliban on 15th August 2021 apparently took many people by surpri...
This thesis seeks to analyse military and civilian loss from violence during contemporary armed conf...
This thesis seeks to analyse military and civilian Joss from violence during contemporary armed conf...
The U.S. war in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is the longest military conflict in American his...
The past three decades of war and disorder have had a devastating impact on the Afghan people. Mill...
What if the U.S. war on terror in Afghanistan was fought not by the military but by educating the Af...
In this article, we argue that the public will tolerate significant numbers of U.S. combat casualtie...
Spending almost US$700 billion to combat insurgents in Afghanistan, the U.S. population ...
During the early years of the United States' involvement in Afghanistan, the U.S. military was killi...
This article investigates two related issues: (1) the on-the-ground experience of the fierce US war....
The dawn of the new millennium witnessed worldwide terrorism. In the wake of the September 11 attack...
Critics of the Afghan war have claimed it was always unwinnable. This article argues the war was unw...
Policy initiatives in the Trump administration and the Biden-Harris administration significantly acc...
After considerable expenditure of both blood and treasure, the United States has now effectively wit...
Following 16 years of war in Afghanistan the number of U.S. military, Coalition forces and Afghan ci...
The unopposed fall of Kabul to the Taliban on 15th August 2021 apparently took many people by surpri...
This thesis seeks to analyse military and civilian loss from violence during contemporary armed conf...
This thesis seeks to analyse military and civilian Joss from violence during contemporary armed conf...
The U.S. war in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is the longest military conflict in American his...
The past three decades of war and disorder have had a devastating impact on the Afghan people. Mill...
What if the U.S. war on terror in Afghanistan was fought not by the military but by educating the Af...
In this article, we argue that the public will tolerate significant numbers of U.S. combat casualtie...