In light of the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, Afghanistan is back in the news, and Afghanistan expertise is back in fashion. In this Long Read, Martin J. Bayly explores the imperial histories that sit behind these forms of expert knowledge, and what they might tell about contemporary foreign policy expertise
The collapse of the Afghan government this summer and the resurgence of the Taliban have been widely...
Footprints of War by David Biggs offers readers an intriguing new perspective on the long history of...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
A newly published special issue of LSE Public Policy Review aims to provide an in-depth analysis of ...
Last summer, the US ended its 20-year presence in Afghanistan, withdrawing its remaining troops and ...
This article examines the politics of 'seeing' civilians in Afghanistan with a focus on the 2009 Kun...
The Taliban has taken control of Kabul and declared victory in its attempt to establish control over...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2863615Exploiting ...
Discussing DDR in Afghanistan mightseem incongruous as fighting rages between government forces and ...
In December 1990, Albania changed almost overnight from an isolated communist state into one where p...
After a long period of military and diplomatic tension between the two South Asian nuclear powers, I...
Military Assistance, the development and training of capacity and capability of foreign security for...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
The collapse of the Afghan government this summer and the resurgence of the Taliban have been widely...
Footprints of War by David Biggs offers readers an intriguing new perspective on the long history of...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
A newly published special issue of LSE Public Policy Review aims to provide an in-depth analysis of ...
Last summer, the US ended its 20-year presence in Afghanistan, withdrawing its remaining troops and ...
This article examines the politics of 'seeing' civilians in Afghanistan with a focus on the 2009 Kun...
The Taliban has taken control of Kabul and declared victory in its attempt to establish control over...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2863615Exploiting ...
Discussing DDR in Afghanistan mightseem incongruous as fighting rages between government forces and ...
In December 1990, Albania changed almost overnight from an isolated communist state into one where p...
After a long period of military and diplomatic tension between the two South Asian nuclear powers, I...
Military Assistance, the development and training of capacity and capability of foreign security for...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...
The collapse of the Afghan government this summer and the resurgence of the Taliban have been widely...
Footprints of War by David Biggs offers readers an intriguing new perspective on the long history of...
The 2030 SDGs of the UN, while well-intentioned, presume a uniformity of achievement across the glob...