Information on "Conventional Forces" and "Central Asia"
April 2010
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Apr 2010
Beyond Afghanistan
Author: Andrea Schmitz
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
NATO's new Afghanistan Strategy, which provides for a step-by-step transfer of security responsibilities to the Kabul government starting in 2011, has been met with concern by the country's Central Asian neighbours. More on «Beyond Afghanistan»
June 2009
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15 Jun 2009
NATO Supply Lines in Afghanistan: The Search for Alternative Routes
Author: Ryan Clarke, Khuram Iqbal
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This brief examines the issue of supply routes to the Afghan theatre of war and the question of seeking alternatives to Pakistani supply routes. More on «NATO Supply Lines in Afghanistan: The Search for Alternative Routes»
April 2004
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Apr 2004
Air Power Revue No. 2
Author: Dieter Kläy, Tony Mason, Michael Grünenfelder
Publisher: Swiss Armed Forces
Diese Ausgabe der Air Power Revue befasst sich mit dem Thema Unsicherheit und beleuchtet es von verschiedenen Seiten. More on «Air Power Revue No. 2»
February 2004
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Feb 2004
Countering Global Terrorism: Developing the Antiterrorist Capabilities of the Central Asian Militaries
Author: Roger N. McDermott
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
Central Asia is a key region in the war on terrorism. More on «Countering Global Terrorism: Developing the Antiterrorist Capabilities of the Central Asian Militaries »
October 2001
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Oct 2001
The Russian Garrison in Tajikistan - 201st Gatchina Twice Red Banner Motor Rifle Division
Author: M J Orr
Publisher: Research & Assessment Branch (R&AB)
This publication discusses the history, organizational structure and operational readiness of the Russian 201st Motor Rifle Division (MRD). More on «The Russian Garrison in Tajikistan - 201st Gatchina Twice Red Banner Motor Rifle Division»
August 1998
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3 Aug 1998
Breaking Away from the Bear
Author: Dianne L Smith
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This article examines the development of post-Soviet Central Asian armed forces, regional efforts to guarantee their national security, and the implications for the US. More on «Breaking Away from the Bear »


