With the second Leaders' Debate focusing on International and Defence Policy, the UK's policy on the war in Afghanistan, on the casualties involved for British troops, and on their mission's basic feasibility, has swung into sharp focus. Here Professor Christopher Coker of LSE's International ...
Determining the legal character of an armed conflict is rooted in an inherently political interpretation of black letter treaty law. It is generally agreed that when the United States and its coalition allies entered the wars in Afghanistan in 2001, and Iraq in 2003, their operations in those co...
Just under 20 years since they were overthrown by allied forces, the Taliban are back in control of Afghanistan. Here Stephen Cole recaps the key moments that led to the conflict in Afghanistan, and ultimately to its conclusion. From the 9/11 attacks in the U.S. to the fall of Kabu...
The five-paragraph statement amounted to his first on Afghanistan since public remarks last Thursday about the conflict in which he pledged retaliation for the 11 dead Marines, one dead sailor and another soldier who died in the bombing at the airport – many of whom were infants during the Se...
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AfghanistanNegotiationAccessArmed ConflictHumanitarianHumanitarian AssistanceHumanitarian ProtectionHumanitarian AidInternational Humanitarian LawIHLThis context analysis examines the humanitarian, political, societal, and economic dimensions that make the protracted conflict in Afghanistan intractable and p...
It is not surprising that America failed to turn Afghanistan into a democracy. Nation-building is difficult, and few imagined that it could become Switzerland. Nor was it unreasonable for Joe Biden, America’s president, to want to draw the conflict to a close. America has spent 20 years i...
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IRANIAN INFLUENCE IN THE LEVANT, IRAQ, AND AFGHANISTAN Others, like the Anglo-Russian or Russian-Ottoman tensions throughout the nineteenth century, lead to more limited conflict. And some, like the U.S.-Soviet Cold War, are resolved without direct armed confrontation. One key to ... FW ...
China has the best peace record among the world's major countries. China always adhere to settling disputes through dialogue and negotiation, and pursue a defensive national defense policy. For 70-plus years since the founding of People's Republic, China has never provoked a conflict, occupied ...