This policy brief argues that Afghanistan is far from stability and that misconceptions leading to other conclusions further erode the potential of progress and peace in the country and region. While the presence and support of the international community is vital, there must be a shift in its approach in Afghanistan; foremost with regards to its willingness to negotiate with the Taliban. Furthermore, although maintaining and improving security is essential, it does not tackle jihadist indoctrination, the root cause of the Taliban’s success. In addition it is essential to view the situation in Afghanistan through a regional prism, thus acknowledging the impactful role of Pakistan, Iran, Central Asian States and India. Since women and minori...
Afghanistan is not like Iraq. What may work well in Iraq, or elsewhere, may not be a wise policy in ...
47 p.Finding a counter-terrorism strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan is seen by policymakers as vi...
Afghanistan is considered the entry point for interventions and an important basis for the strategic...
This policy brief argues that Afghanistan is far from stability and that misconceptions leading to o...
In Central and South Asia ‘the terrorist threat emanating from Afghanistan is perceived to be growin...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
In this policy brief, Alain Hanssen looks at Afghanistan's future through different national and int...
The Coalition is rapidly losing the war in Afghanistan, primarily for two reasons. Coalition action ...
Terrorism is a complex phenomenon of today‟s world. By implication, it entails violence, threat and ...
Despite the United States\u27 continued military operations in Afghanistan to target, defeat, and el...
The lack of deradicalisation programs in Afghanistan has potential to prolong the violence and turmo...
Following the overthrow of the Taliban regime in 2001, the United States and Afghan governments have...
Against the background of wide range of the “Islamic state” terrorismin the Middle East, the aggrava...
This thesis reviews the history of Afghanistan and the current counterinsurgency strategy. Military ...
For a decade all the leaders of Central Asia have agreed that the situation in Afghanistan poses a...
Afghanistan is not like Iraq. What may work well in Iraq, or elsewhere, may not be a wise policy in ...
47 p.Finding a counter-terrorism strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan is seen by policymakers as vi...
Afghanistan is considered the entry point for interventions and an important basis for the strategic...
This policy brief argues that Afghanistan is far from stability and that misconceptions leading to o...
In Central and South Asia ‘the terrorist threat emanating from Afghanistan is perceived to be growin...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
In this policy brief, Alain Hanssen looks at Afghanistan's future through different national and int...
The Coalition is rapidly losing the war in Afghanistan, primarily for two reasons. Coalition action ...
Terrorism is a complex phenomenon of today‟s world. By implication, it entails violence, threat and ...
Despite the United States\u27 continued military operations in Afghanistan to target, defeat, and el...
The lack of deradicalisation programs in Afghanistan has potential to prolong the violence and turmo...
Following the overthrow of the Taliban regime in 2001, the United States and Afghan governments have...
Against the background of wide range of the “Islamic state” terrorismin the Middle East, the aggrava...
This thesis reviews the history of Afghanistan and the current counterinsurgency strategy. Military ...
For a decade all the leaders of Central Asia have agreed that the situation in Afghanistan poses a...
Afghanistan is not like Iraq. What may work well in Iraq, or elsewhere, may not be a wise policy in ...
47 p.Finding a counter-terrorism strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan is seen by policymakers as vi...
Afghanistan is considered the entry point for interventions and an important basis for the strategic...