With the second Leaders’ Debate focusing on International and Defence Policy, the UK’s policy on the war in Afghanistan, on the casualties involved for British troops, and on their mission’s basic feasibility, has swung into sharp focus. Here Professor Christopher Coker of LSE’s International Relations Department considers the prospects
After nearly eight years of conflict in Afghanistan it appears that the campaign is at its final str...
The report details how the Taliban are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan and are organizing themselve...
[From the Introduction] The international intervention in Afghanistan was a reaction to the terroris...
As the death toll of British and US/NATO forces rises every week, along with casualties amongst the ...
政治学 / Political Science and International RelationsNATO’s ISAF is entering a critical phase. The arr...
The UK is committing over £140 million a year to assisting Afghan aid projects, but these expenditur...
Now is not the time to abandon Afghanistan argue Anthony Bubalo and Michael Fullilove. The de...
‘We try to help them … but it just seems pointless’ one British solider says, referring to the battl...
Richard Tanter of the Nautilus institute writes that “by virtually every dimension, the war in Afgha...
Some experts hold that 2007 will be a 'make or break' year for international efforts in Afghanistan....
This paper provides background information on the military conflict in Afghanistan. Security issues ...
Britain’s battered military mission in Afghanistan badly needed a shot in the arm. Morgan Roach hear...
By the end of 2014 the ISAF mission in Afghanistan will come to an end and a new NATO mission \u2013...
In this policy brief, Alain Hanssen looks at Afghanistan's future through different national and int...
The international conference on Afghanistan called upon by Germany and the United Kingdom and to be ...
After nearly eight years of conflict in Afghanistan it appears that the campaign is at its final str...
The report details how the Taliban are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan and are organizing themselve...
[From the Introduction] The international intervention in Afghanistan was a reaction to the terroris...
As the death toll of British and US/NATO forces rises every week, along with casualties amongst the ...
政治学 / Political Science and International RelationsNATO’s ISAF is entering a critical phase. The arr...
The UK is committing over £140 million a year to assisting Afghan aid projects, but these expenditur...
Now is not the time to abandon Afghanistan argue Anthony Bubalo and Michael Fullilove. The de...
‘We try to help them … but it just seems pointless’ one British solider says, referring to the battl...
Richard Tanter of the Nautilus institute writes that “by virtually every dimension, the war in Afgha...
Some experts hold that 2007 will be a 'make or break' year for international efforts in Afghanistan....
This paper provides background information on the military conflict in Afghanistan. Security issues ...
Britain’s battered military mission in Afghanistan badly needed a shot in the arm. Morgan Roach hear...
By the end of 2014 the ISAF mission in Afghanistan will come to an end and a new NATO mission \u2013...
In this policy brief, Alain Hanssen looks at Afghanistan's future through different national and int...
The international conference on Afghanistan called upon by Germany and the United Kingdom and to be ...
After nearly eight years of conflict in Afghanistan it appears that the campaign is at its final str...
The report details how the Taliban are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan and are organizing themselve...
[From the Introduction] The international intervention in Afghanistan was a reaction to the terroris...