This report follows the path of NATO's evolution in Afghanistan. The first section covers the initial two stages of ISAF's mission, and analyzes key issues in the mission: use of Provincial Reconstruction Teams to stabilize and rebuild the country; overcoming caveats placed by individual allies on the use of their forces; and managing the counter-narcotics effort. The next section of the report examines stages three and four of the ISAF mission which cover roughly the period December 2005 to the present. In this section, the debate to develop a refined mission statement and a new organizational structure is analyzed by looking at issues that are both political and military, such as securing more troops, the treatment of prisoners, and organ...
Since the tragic events of 9/11, more than a decade of engagement by the International Community - a...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is the most robust and deeply institutionalized alliance in t...
Common wisdom has it that the Atlantic Alliance can hardly succeed in Afghanistan. It has too few tr...
Since 2003, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has led the operation of the International Securi...
This report discusses the mission of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Afghanistan, t...
NATO’s ISAF is entering a critical phase. The arrival of the Obama Administration and the crafting o...
Abstract: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been the most robust alliance in the world, wi...
This paper deals with the post-conflict reconstruction in Afghanistan after the NATO-invasion at the...
The current conflict in Afghanistan has been ongoing for an entire decade, and still there are compl...
The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) deployed in Afghanistan has played a critical rol...
By the end of 2014 the ISAF mission in Afghanistan will come to an end and a new NATO mission \u2013...
This paper discusses that one of the major issues on the agenda of NATO's Summit in Chicago in May 2...
This paper evaluates the differences between U.S. multilateralism within ad hoc coalitions and U.S. ...
North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) engagement in Afghanistan represents the most challengin...
The conclusion of a conflict, called by some American analysts as “America’s Longest War”, after the...
Since the tragic events of 9/11, more than a decade of engagement by the International Community - a...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is the most robust and deeply institutionalized alliance in t...
Common wisdom has it that the Atlantic Alliance can hardly succeed in Afghanistan. It has too few tr...
Since 2003, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has led the operation of the International Securi...
This report discusses the mission of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Afghanistan, t...
NATO’s ISAF is entering a critical phase. The arrival of the Obama Administration and the crafting o...
Abstract: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has been the most robust alliance in the world, wi...
This paper deals with the post-conflict reconstruction in Afghanistan after the NATO-invasion at the...
The current conflict in Afghanistan has been ongoing for an entire decade, and still there are compl...
The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) deployed in Afghanistan has played a critical rol...
By the end of 2014 the ISAF mission in Afghanistan will come to an end and a new NATO mission \u2013...
This paper discusses that one of the major issues on the agenda of NATO's Summit in Chicago in May 2...
This paper evaluates the differences between U.S. multilateralism within ad hoc coalitions and U.S. ...
North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) engagement in Afghanistan represents the most challengin...
The conclusion of a conflict, called by some American analysts as “America’s Longest War”, after the...
Since the tragic events of 9/11, more than a decade of engagement by the International Community - a...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is the most robust and deeply institutionalized alliance in t...
Common wisdom has it that the Atlantic Alliance can hardly succeed in Afghanistan. It has too few tr...