Information on "Communication" and "Afghanistan"
August 2011
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Aug 2011
Humanitarian Soldiers, Colonialised Others and Invisible Enemies
Author: Noora Kotilainen
Publisher: Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This paper examines the current visual strategic communications endeavour of the Afghanistan International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) operation, which is designed to influence public opinion within the participant coalition nations. More on «Humanitarian Soldiers, Colonialised Others and Invisible Enemies»
January 2009
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21 Jan 2009
Afghan Media War: A Failure to Communicate
Author: Annette Pölking
Publisher: Atlantic-community.org
This paper highlights the importance of communication for NATO's campaign in Afghanistan, summarizing the discussions by Atlantic Community members. More on «Afghan Media War: A Failure to Communicate»
April 2008
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Apr 2008
Case Study in Army Transformation: Creating Modular Forces
Author: Richard L Kugler
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
This case study describes the centerpiece of the transformation plan, forged in 2003-2004, which is the creation of the “modular brigade combat team” (BCT), being applied to all combat brigades in the active Army and the reserve component forces. More on «Case Study in Army Transformation: Creating Modular Forces»
January 2008
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Jan 2008
Information and Communication Technologies for Reconstruction and Development
Author: Larry Wentz, Frank D Kramer, Stuart H Starr
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
Information and communications technologies (ICT) have been 'enablers' in developing Afghanistan's government, economy, and social well-being, or so this study argues. More on «Information and Communication Technologies for Reconstruction and Development»
July 2006
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Jul 2006
Russia and Central Asia: Current and Future Economic Relations
Author: Vladimir Paramonov, Aleksey Strokov
Publisher: Research & Assessment Branch (R&AB)
The publication discusses prospects of economic integration and cooperation between Russia and Central Asia. More on «Russia and Central Asia: Current and Future Economic Relations»
May 2004
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18 May 2004
Democratisation of Hate: The Spread of Al Qaedaism
Author: Kumar Ramakrishna
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This paper describes how the modern phenomena of rapid information flows, mass communications, and electronic capital transfers - features that usually contribute to a process of global democratization - have also allowed al-Qaida to increase the siz... More on «Democratisation of Hate: The Spread of Al Qaedaism»


