1st Edition

Afghanistan, Pakistan and Strategic Change Adjusting Western regional policy

Edited By Joachim Krause, Charles King Mallory, IV Copyright 2014
352 Pages
by Routledge

352 Pages
by Routledge

352 Pages
by Routledge

The region encompassing Afghanistan and Pakistan (Af/Pak region) is undergoing a fundamental strategic change. This book analyses the nature of this strategic change, in ordre to seek possible future scenarios and to examine policy options. It also undertakes a critical review of the basic elements of the Western strategic approach towards dealing with regional conflicts in all... Read more

1. Adjusting Western Strategy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan, Joachim Krause and Charles King Mallory, IV  Part I: The Afghanistan Problem  2. Not too Little, but too Late – ISAF’s Strategic Restart of 2010 in Light of the Coalition’s Previous Mistakes, Robin Schroeder  3. Prospects for Transition in Afghanistan, Anthony Cordesman with the assistance of Ashley Hess  4. Launching an Afghan Peace Process, James Dobbins  5. Afghanistan between Democratization and Civil War: Post-2014 Scenarios, Thomas Ruttig  Part II: Pakistan the Ambiguous Partner  6. Militant Islam in South Asia: Past Trajectories and Present Implications, Ryan Brasher and Sumit Ganguly  7. U.S. Pakistan Relations: Ten Years After 9/11, C. Christine Fair  Part III: The Broader Strategic Context  8. Transition in the Afghanistan-Pakistan War and the Uncertain Role of the Great Powers, Anthony Cordesman with the assistance of Ashley Hess  9. The NATO Drawdown: Implications for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Keith Crane and Victoria Greenfield  10. Internal and Regional Preconditions and Assumptions for Peace in Afghanistan, Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh

Biography

Joachim Krause is Professor of International Relations at the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, Germany, and has published more than 20 books.

Charles King Mallory IV is Executive Director of the Aspen Institute, Berlin, and previously served as senior advisor to the US Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs.  

'...the book will be of much value for advanced-level research on Afghanistan's internal politics and the wider region. The section on Pakistan can further provide a useful introduction to those not very familiar with the problem of Islamic militancy in South Asia and with Pakistan's foreign policy dynamics.'

Dr Wali Aslam, University of Bath, E-International Relations 2014