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AFGHAN POLICY (8) answer(s).
 
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Cross-government planning and the Helmand decision, 2005–06 / Arnold-Forster, Josh   Journal Article
Arnold-Forster, Josh Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In this account of the British decision to deploy to Helmand in 2006, Josh Arnold-Forster, at the time special adviser to the defence secretary, gives a personal assessment of the inner workings of the inter-departmental machine within which the government elaborated its Afghan policy.
Key Words Britain  Afghan Policy  British Decision 
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ID:   132036


Discontent, crisis and breakdown of authoritarianism in Pakista / Khan, Adil   Journal Article
Khan, Adil Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   123641


Elusive Obama doctrine / Gelb Leslie H   Journal Article
Gelb Leslie H Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract LEAVING ASIDE political and ideological malcontents as well as defenders of the faith, it seems to me that three points can be made fairly regarding President Barack Obama's foreign-policy and national-security record.
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ID:   124884


India should stay the course / Chandra, Vishal   Journal Article
Chandra, Vishal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As the Afghan war is far from over, India must take a long-term view of developments in its turbulent north-western neighbourhood. Based on certain assumptions about the likely course of the Afghan war, it is often argued that India may soon have to revisit its policies and priorities in Afghanistan. However, given the constraints and prevailing uncertainty, India may not be in a position to bring about any radical shift in its Afghan policy, at least not in the short-term. The Afghan situation is extremely fragile at the moment in view of the fragmented nature of its polity, overlapping transitions, and strong external dimensions to the conflict, all of which do have a direct impact on India's security and, at the same time, restrict its options.
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ID:   170070


India's foreign policy Modi 2.0: challenges and opportunities / Singh, Sudhir (ed.) 2020  Book
Singh, Sudhir (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2020.
Description xxviii, 392p.hbk
Standard Number 9788194283775
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059802327.54/SIN 059802MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   095076


London conference: a deepening confusion about the US Afghan policy / Maitra, Ramtanu   Journal Article
Maitra, Ramtanu Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words NATO  Counter Terrorism  Afghanistan  Afghan Policy  London Conference  Moshtarak 
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Modi's foreign policy: challenges and opportunities / Jha, N N (ed.); Singh, Sudhir (ed.) 2016  Book
Jha, N N (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2016.
Description xxvi, 350p.hbk
Standard Number 9788182748736
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058613327.54/JHA 058613MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   091983


Pakistan and Gen. Zia's Afghan policy / Sultana, Razia; Aziz, Sadia   Journal Article
Sultana, Razia Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979 suddenly changed the geo-strategic environment of the region. Overnight Pakistan became the front-line state against the Soviet occupation as well as the principal channel through which military assistance was provided to the Afghan mujahideen(holy warriors).
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