A newly published special issue of LSE Public Policy Review aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the deeper reasons for the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, covering the whole period from the Soviet invasion of December 1979 through to the final western withdrawal in August 2021. Here Michael Cox introduces the discussions of how the Taliban finally triumphed and what this means for Afghan society. He discusses how competing actors in the international system have reacted to the Taliban takeover; whether the West’s withdrawal represented a major or only a temporary setback for NATO and the United States; and why for the foreseeable future there is not likely to be any improvement in the situation in Afghanistan
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My first hand account of criminal British military command failures that contributed to the greatest...
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For almost 35 years, US presidential administrations have set out their foreign policy and national ...
Discussing DDR in Afghanistan mightseem incongruous as fighting rages between government forces and ...
Military Assistance, the development and training of capacity and capability of foreign security for...
The Taliban has taken control of Kabul and declared victory in its attempt to establish control over...
The discussion about the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan since August 2021 has had many facets. The fo...
Footprints of War by David Biggs offers readers an intriguing new perspective on the long history of...
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A “silent minority” until the end of the 20th century, Arab and Muslim Americans became, literally o...
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...
My first hand account of criminal British military command failures that contributed to the greatest...
This article examines the politics of 'seeing' civilians in Afghanistan with a focus on the 2009 Kun...
In light of the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, Afghanistan is back in the news, and Afghanistan exper...
Both the US and the Taliban declared the 29 February peace agreement a victory. Here Emrah Ozdemir (...
Last summer, the US ended its 20-year presence in Afghanistan, withdrawing its remaining troops and ...
For almost 35 years, US presidential administrations have set out their foreign policy and national ...
Discussing DDR in Afghanistan mightseem incongruous as fighting rages between government forces and ...
Military Assistance, the development and training of capacity and capability of foreign security for...
The Taliban has taken control of Kabul and declared victory in its attempt to establish control over...
The discussion about the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan since August 2021 has had many facets. The fo...
Footprints of War by David Biggs offers readers an intriguing new perspective on the long history of...
When the United States tightens its rules of engagement and restricts air strikes where civilians ar...
A “silent minority” until the end of the 20th century, Arab and Muslim Americans became, literally o...
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...
My first hand account of criminal British military command failures that contributed to the greatest...
This article examines the politics of 'seeing' civilians in Afghanistan with a focus on the 2009 Kun...