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Sources of Tension in Afghanistan & Pakistan: Regional Perspectives
River and Mountains by AfghanitanMatters 14 May 2012
The upcoming withdrawal of international troops from Afghanistan in a context of growing internal political and economic instability requires a strengthened political... more  
Case studies and policy briefs on US, UK, German and Norwegian engagement in Afghanistan
Norwegian soldiers from Telemark Bataljon in Faryab Province, Afghanistan by ISAFmedia 14 May 2012
NOREF supported the CMI-PRIO project Intra-alliance analysis: Policies and Ap... more  
Russia, the U.S. and drugs in Afghanistan
Opium fields ready for harvesting are the target of poppy eradication by Afghan National Security Forces. Taken in Bala Baluk, Afghanistan in April 2009 - by ISAF media Ross Eventon 30 November 2011
In Afghanistan and Central Asia, the U.S. and Russia are engaged in an intense struggle for influence. For both powers, exploiting the drugs issue has been a vital mea... more  
Russia, Afghanistan and the Great Game
Ross Eventon 7 October 2011
In January this year Russian president Dmitry Medvedev publicly stated that Moscow would be taking a greater role in Afghanistan, increasing levels of military aid and... more  
Post-war on terror? Implications from a regional perspective
afghanistan sunset by US army Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 3 August 2011
This paper examines three possible impacts of the death of Osama bin Laden on the war on terror from the perspective of countries surrounding Afghanistan. A first scen... more  
Norway's political test in Faryab, Afghanistan: how to lead?
publication Ståle Ulriksen 1 July 2010
An escalation of violence in north-west Afghanistan is often ascribed to increased activity by the Taliban. But Ståle Ulriksen suggests that a large part of the violen... more  
Drawing the lines: the Norwegian debate on civilian-military relations in Afghanistan
publication Arne Strand 28 June 2010
Military and civilian actors express varied opinions on where to draw the line between their respective involvement in the provision of humanitarian assistance. Arne S... more  
Fixing Afghanistan: what role for China?
publication Stina Torjesen 22 June 2010
Stina Torjesen assesses the Sino-Afghan relationship against the larger context of regional politics. She argues that China's short-term contributions will be limited,... more  

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