Essays about: "NATO and Taliban."
Found 5 essays containing the words NATO and Taliban..
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1. Why the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004-2021) Collapsed? The Path to Peace after the Rise of the Taliban 2.0
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : With the fall of Kabul on 15 August 2021, Afghanistan has been back to where it was in 2001, a closed autocracy ruled by the Taliban. However, it was required to search out why the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 2004-2021 collapsed. READ MORE
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2. Afghanistan: Post US withdrawal : Current challenges faced by citizens under Taliban Regime
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)Abstract : .... READ MORE
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3. The consequences of war: The UK's responsibility towards its interpreters / translators in Afghanistan
University essay from Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheterAbstract : The paper engages a provocative, multi-dimensional legal, moral and human rights issue that strikes at the heart of 21st century UK asylum law. Throughout the NATO Afghanistan military campaigns (headed by the International Security Assistance Force) in which the UK committed combat troops from 2001 to 2014, hundreds of local Afghan nationals were employed by the British Army as interpreters and translators. READ MORE
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4. The security conceptualization by NATO, Canada, and Afghanistan's Local Perceptions. Comparative study in a context of multiple stakeholders
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : Canada took part in NATO's mission to restructure Afghanistan. The coalition removed the Taliban Government and made-way for a new Afghan Authority. Canada and its NATO allies identified the predominant issues it considered in the planning and implementation of its intervention. READ MORE
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5. Self-defence against terrorism
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The first condition for the legal use of force in self-defence is that the state exercising this right is the victim of an armed attack. Typically, an armed attack is carried out across the frontier of the aggressor state into the territory of the victim state. READ MORE