Modern warfare is almost always multilateral to one degree or another, requiring countries to cooperate as allies or coalition partners. Yet as the war in Afghanistan has made abundantly clear, multilateral cooperation is neither straightforward nor guaranteed. Countries differ significantly in what they are willing to do and how and where they are willing to do it. Some refuse to participate in dangerous or offensive missions. Others change tactical objectives with each new commander. Some countries defer to their commanders while others hold them to strict account. NATO in Afghanistan explores how government structures and party politics in NATO countries shape how battles are waged in the field. Drawing on more than 250 interviews wit...
The hard experience of war in Afghanistan has not put NATO off going global. On the contrary, the Ne...
In 2007, violent incidents increased by 27% with the majority in the eastern and southern provinces ...
Why do states join military coalitions? After joining wartime coalitions, why do states contribute d...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is the most robust and deeply institutionalized alliance in t...
Abstract: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been the most robust alliance in the world, wi...
This paper evaluates the differences between U.S. multilateralism within ad hoc coalitions and U.S. ...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) engagement in Afghanistan represents the most challengin...
Since 2003, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has led the operation of the International Securi...
The Coalition is rapidly losing the war in Afghanistan, primarily for two reasons. Coalition action ...
Guerillas win as long as they do not lose, and government forces lose as long as they do not win. In...
The fundamental inquiry that motivates this thesis is: to illuminate in what way, and to what extent...
Afghanistan is considered the entry point for interventions and an important basis for the strategic...
Abstract: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been as the most robust alliance in the world,...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member states and their coalition partners—encompassin...
The hard experience of war in Afghanistan has not put NATO off going global. On the contrary, the Ne...
In 2007, violent incidents increased by 27% with the majority in the eastern and southern provinces ...
Why do states join military coalitions? After joining wartime coalitions, why do states contribute d...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is the most robust and deeply institutionalized alliance in t...
Abstract: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been the most robust alliance in the world, wi...
This paper evaluates the differences between U.S. multilateralism within ad hoc coalitions and U.S. ...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) engagement in Afghanistan represents the most challengin...
Since 2003, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has led the operation of the International Securi...
The Coalition is rapidly losing the war in Afghanistan, primarily for two reasons. Coalition action ...
Guerillas win as long as they do not lose, and government forces lose as long as they do not win. In...
The fundamental inquiry that motivates this thesis is: to illuminate in what way, and to what extent...
Afghanistan is considered the entry point for interventions and an important basis for the strategic...
Abstract: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been as the most robust alliance in the world,...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member states and their coalition partners—encompassin...
The hard experience of war in Afghanistan has not put NATO off going global. On the contrary, the Ne...
In 2007, violent incidents increased by 27% with the majority in the eastern and southern provinces ...
Why do states join military coalitions? After joining wartime coalitions, why do states contribute d...