Source: Routledge Strategic

With the time frame around the transition of Allied military and security operations to the Government of Afghanistan looking more and more uncertain, difficult questions persist; Have the Allied Forces achieved what they set out to do and what legacy will they leave? What’s next for an Afghanistan responsible for its own security?

To help you draw your conclusions, we have compiled a vast article collection looking back over the conflict and at issues from within it. The collection will be kept up to date with any new articles published. Scroll down to start exploring these FREE access articles today until the end of March 2015!

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Economy

Insurgencies

Military Performance

Regional Implications

Peacebuilding

The Soviet Experience

Statebuilding

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Handbook of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan

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Military Strategy as Public Discourse: America’s war in Afghanistan

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Statebuilding and Justice Reform: Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Afghanistan

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Modern Persian Literature in Afghanistan: Anomalous Visions of History and Form

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Education in Afghanistan: Developments, Influences and Legacies Since 1901

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