The impact of the 2014 ISAF forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan on the Central Asian region.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Belgium] : [Directorate-General for External Policies of The Union], 2014.Description: 38 pages ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9789282352953
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet UA853. A3.
Contents:
Contents: Executive summary—1. Purpose and scope of the study—2. Assessing security and stability—3. Central Asia and Afghanistan—4. The broader regional environment—5. Recommendations to the EU—6. Conclusion.
Summary: Summary: “As the 2014 NATO drawdown from Afghanistan approaches, the international community increasingly looks towards the impact that a stable or unstable Afghanistan might have on the broader region, including Central Asia. Emphasis is often placed on the threat of radical Islamic and Afghan extremists that could destabilise Central Asia. More realistically though, the risk of spillover stems from a potential collapse of the Afghan security forces, refugee flows of instability in Tajikistan…”(page 1).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet UA853.A3.I473 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000549559
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Cover title.

“January 2014”.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Executive summary—1. Purpose and scope of the study—2. Assessing security and stability—3. Central Asia and Afghanistan—4. The broader regional environment—5. Recommendations to the EU—6. Conclusion.

Summary: “As the 2014 NATO drawdown from Afghanistan approaches, the international community increasingly looks towards the impact that a stable or unstable Afghanistan might have on the broader region, including Central Asia. Emphasis is often placed on the threat of radical Islamic and Afghan extremists that could destabilise Central Asia. More realistically though, the risk of spillover stems from a potential collapse of the Afghan security forces, refugee flows of instability in Tajikistan…”(page 1).

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