While it may be true that many Afghani people yearn for our freedoms and system of governance, such nation building cannot be done without radically reengineering Afghani tribal society. Incising only the offending portions of Afghani culture, as the sergeant suggests, will not work. Do we eliminate blood feuds but not child brides and the honor killings of soiled daughters? Do we stop the execution of Muslim converts to Christianity
LTC Millen examines warlordism as the principal impediment to Afghanistan's and offers a shift in st...
The field of development has known many subtle, yet important changes in terms of objectives. As Jo ...
The Pashtun population that straddles the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan has endured a history o...
After pursuing military actions in both Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States adopted a counterins...
Each approach has its own inherent limitations. The human terrain approach was a ‘quick-fix’. But ma...
The lack of deradicalisation programs in Afghanistan has potential to prolong the violence and turmo...
When examining terrorism, you can find many reasons as to why people may resort to such violence; wh...
The aim of this article is to analyze the range, the strengths and weaknesses of the concept of «war...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
Counterinsurgency warfare has had an ambiguous position in the American military tradition. After th...
In reaction to the attack America experienced on September 11, 2001, the Bush Administration launche...
War is a social process conducted by people in groups with specific and often long-standing identiti...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesKoji HaraguchiSince 2001, the United States o...
Since the war in Afghanistan began in late 2001, three successive presidential administrations have ...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
LTC Millen examines warlordism as the principal impediment to Afghanistan's and offers a shift in st...
The field of development has known many subtle, yet important changes in terms of objectives. As Jo ...
The Pashtun population that straddles the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan has endured a history o...
After pursuing military actions in both Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States adopted a counterins...
Each approach has its own inherent limitations. The human terrain approach was a ‘quick-fix’. But ma...
The lack of deradicalisation programs in Afghanistan has potential to prolong the violence and turmo...
When examining terrorism, you can find many reasons as to why people may resort to such violence; wh...
The aim of this article is to analyze the range, the strengths and weaknesses of the concept of «war...
This article is based on reassessment of the contemporary results of counterinsurgency and nation-bu...
Counterinsurgency warfare has had an ambiguous position in the American military tradition. After th...
In reaction to the attack America experienced on September 11, 2001, the Bush Administration launche...
War is a social process conducted by people in groups with specific and often long-standing identiti...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesKoji HaraguchiSince 2001, the United States o...
Since the war in Afghanistan began in late 2001, three successive presidential administrations have ...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
LTC Millen examines warlordism as the principal impediment to Afghanistan's and offers a shift in st...
The field of development has known many subtle, yet important changes in terms of objectives. As Jo ...
The Pashtun population that straddles the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan has endured a history o...