In this Op-Ed style document, COL Louis Jordan discusses the narcotics industry in Afghanistan—calling it what it is—a commercial enterprise, which is exceedingly important because it provides strength to the insurgency while at the same time keeping the Afghan government weak by fueling instability and corruption. Consequently, COL Jordan emphasizes that the United States will never attain its goals of a stable Afghanistan, which supports the rule of law, until this problem is controlled
This paper evaluates US counternarcotics strategies in two major source countries—Colombia and Afgha...
In times of conflict, an adversary’s resources are a source of potential harm. Many geopoliti-cal ta...
Microeconomic analysis of counternarcotics strategies in Afghanistan suggests that current policies ...
46 p.The United States is the number one foreign sponsor of counter-narcotics in Afghanistan. Identi...
52 p.Narcotics in Afghanistan has been a serious issue for both the people of Afghanistan and the In...
Despite counternarcotics efforts over the past decade, Afghanistan's drug trade continues to thrive....
This paper focuses on the counternarcotic strategies of US government agencies in Afghanistan from 2...
The COIN strategy of the US Military was conceived as a response to the lack of strategy in the inte...
As the United States moved closer to ending its military involvement in Afghanistan by the end of 20...
Defence Date: 17 December 2021Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Mattozzi, (EUI and University of Bologna...
Recent US experience in Iraq and Afghanistan has proven that COIN, however revised and updated to fi...
From 2001 to 2009, Afghanistan was the epicentre of drugs and violence in Central Asia. The vicious ...
Afghanistan is considered the entry point for interventions and an important basis for the strategic...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-52)This thesis examines the decade long struggle the Unit...
Prior to the US-led intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, little attention had been paid to counterin...
This paper evaluates US counternarcotics strategies in two major source countries—Colombia and Afgha...
In times of conflict, an adversary’s resources are a source of potential harm. Many geopoliti-cal ta...
Microeconomic analysis of counternarcotics strategies in Afghanistan suggests that current policies ...
46 p.The United States is the number one foreign sponsor of counter-narcotics in Afghanistan. Identi...
52 p.Narcotics in Afghanistan has been a serious issue for both the people of Afghanistan and the In...
Despite counternarcotics efforts over the past decade, Afghanistan's drug trade continues to thrive....
This paper focuses on the counternarcotic strategies of US government agencies in Afghanistan from 2...
The COIN strategy of the US Military was conceived as a response to the lack of strategy in the inte...
As the United States moved closer to ending its military involvement in Afghanistan by the end of 20...
Defence Date: 17 December 2021Examining Board: Prof. Andrea Mattozzi, (EUI and University of Bologna...
Recent US experience in Iraq and Afghanistan has proven that COIN, however revised and updated to fi...
From 2001 to 2009, Afghanistan was the epicentre of drugs and violence in Central Asia. The vicious ...
Afghanistan is considered the entry point for interventions and an important basis for the strategic...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-52)This thesis examines the decade long struggle the Unit...
Prior to the US-led intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, little attention had been paid to counterin...
This paper evaluates US counternarcotics strategies in two major source countries—Colombia and Afgha...
In times of conflict, an adversary’s resources are a source of potential harm. Many geopoliti-cal ta...
Microeconomic analysis of counternarcotics strategies in Afghanistan suggests that current policies ...