Author reviews: "Afghanistan: the Soviet invasion and the Afghan response"; Diego Cordovez and Selig Harrison, "out of Afghanistan: the inside story of the Soviet withdrawal"; Barnett Rubin, "the fragmentation of Afghanistan: state formation and collapse in the international system"; Barnett Rubin, "the search for peace in Afghanistan: from buffer state to failed state
From December 1994 to August 1996, Russia was engaged in the Chechen War, a Vietnam-style quagmire t...
Books reviewed: Haslam, Jonathan No virtue like necessity: realist thought in International Relation...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
Matthew Partridge finds that A Long Goodbye will be of use to students of military and diplomatic hi...
F. Ackermann, M. Galbas (Eds), “Back from Afghanistan: The Experiences of Soviet Afghan War Veterans...
Author Thomas Barfield introduces readers to the bewildering diversity of tribal and ethnic groups i...
Great Games, Local Rules charts how in the past quarter century, a new ‘great game’ has emerged in C...
Characterised by fractured political elites and fraught economic policies, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Ir...
Book review: Kristian Berg Harpviken & Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh: A Rock Between Hard Places. Afghanista...
Reviewed: When More is Less: The International Project in Afghanistan, by Astri SuhrkePower Struggle...
This is a preprint (author's original) version of the article published in Iranian Studies Special I...
In this book review roundtable, seven experts discuss Alexander Cooley’s Great Games, Local Rules: T...
Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force: Instability and Insecurity in Post-Conflict Soc...
In Dictators Without Borders: Power and Money in Central Asia, Alexander Cooley and John Heathershaw...
Afghanistan: Transition Under Threat. By Geoffrey Hayes and Mark Sedra, editors. Enemies of Intelli...
From December 1994 to August 1996, Russia was engaged in the Chechen War, a Vietnam-style quagmire t...
Books reviewed: Haslam, Jonathan No virtue like necessity: realist thought in International Relation...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...
Matthew Partridge finds that A Long Goodbye will be of use to students of military and diplomatic hi...
F. Ackermann, M. Galbas (Eds), “Back from Afghanistan: The Experiences of Soviet Afghan War Veterans...
Author Thomas Barfield introduces readers to the bewildering diversity of tribal and ethnic groups i...
Great Games, Local Rules charts how in the past quarter century, a new ‘great game’ has emerged in C...
Characterised by fractured political elites and fraught economic policies, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Ir...
Book review: Kristian Berg Harpviken & Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh: A Rock Between Hard Places. Afghanista...
Reviewed: When More is Less: The International Project in Afghanistan, by Astri SuhrkePower Struggle...
This is a preprint (author's original) version of the article published in Iranian Studies Special I...
In this book review roundtable, seven experts discuss Alexander Cooley’s Great Games, Local Rules: T...
Investigating Corruption in the Afghan Police Force: Instability and Insecurity in Post-Conflict Soc...
In Dictators Without Borders: Power and Money in Central Asia, Alexander Cooley and John Heathershaw...
Afghanistan: Transition Under Threat. By Geoffrey Hayes and Mark Sedra, editors. Enemies of Intelli...
From December 1994 to August 1996, Russia was engaged in the Chechen War, a Vietnam-style quagmire t...
Books reviewed: Haslam, Jonathan No virtue like necessity: realist thought in International Relation...
Afghanistan has been in the headlines for many years – but tragically for all the wrong reasons. Fir...