The UK is committing over £140 million a year to assisting Afghan aid projects, but these expenditures are dwarfed by the billions of pounds spent annually on the military effort there. Avery Hancock argues that so far the new government has let slip signs of ‘realist’ unease on Afghanistan policy, but no new strategy has yet emerged
The new government’s policies towards refugee and asylum-seeking children seemed at first to be a st...
The surge and connected strategy are logical when viewing the situation through Westernised lenses b...
The report details how the Taliban are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan and are organizing themselve...
Britain’s battered military mission in Afghanistan badly needed a shot in the arm. Morgan Roach hear...
With the second Leaders’ Debate focusing on International and Defence Policy, the UK’s policy on the...
‘We try to help them … but it just seems pointless’ one British solider says, referring to the battl...
As the death toll of British and US/NATO forces rises every week, along with casualties amongst the ...
This paper provides background information on the military conflict in Afghanistan. Security issues ...
政治学 / Political Science and International RelationsNATO’s ISAF is entering a critical phase. The arr...
Now is not the time to abandon Afghanistan argue Anthony Bubalo and Michael Fullilove. The de...
Embassy: http://www.embassynews.ca/opinion/2008/01/23/afghanistan-panel-recommends-re-orienting-cana...
Recently, the international community pledged $15.2 billion in aid to help Afghanistan until 2020, w...
Historically the UK’s foreign aid and national security interests have long tended to go hand in han...
The Department for International Development (DFID) is the part of the UK Government that manages Br...
This paper examines the UK’s current operations in Afghanistan. Reconstruction is considered the key...
The new government’s policies towards refugee and asylum-seeking children seemed at first to be a st...
The surge and connected strategy are logical when viewing the situation through Westernised lenses b...
The report details how the Taliban are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan and are organizing themselve...
Britain’s battered military mission in Afghanistan badly needed a shot in the arm. Morgan Roach hear...
With the second Leaders’ Debate focusing on International and Defence Policy, the UK’s policy on the...
‘We try to help them … but it just seems pointless’ one British solider says, referring to the battl...
As the death toll of British and US/NATO forces rises every week, along with casualties amongst the ...
This paper provides background information on the military conflict in Afghanistan. Security issues ...
政治学 / Political Science and International RelationsNATO’s ISAF is entering a critical phase. The arr...
Now is not the time to abandon Afghanistan argue Anthony Bubalo and Michael Fullilove. The de...
Embassy: http://www.embassynews.ca/opinion/2008/01/23/afghanistan-panel-recommends-re-orienting-cana...
Recently, the international community pledged $15.2 billion in aid to help Afghanistan until 2020, w...
Historically the UK’s foreign aid and national security interests have long tended to go hand in han...
The Department for International Development (DFID) is the part of the UK Government that manages Br...
This paper examines the UK’s current operations in Afghanistan. Reconstruction is considered the key...
The new government’s policies towards refugee and asylum-seeking children seemed at first to be a st...
The surge and connected strategy are logical when viewing the situation through Westernised lenses b...
The report details how the Taliban are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan and are organizing themselve...