Afghanistan 2015: the Dawn of a Regional Opium War

Jorrit Kamminga & Nazia Hussain, Yale Journal of International Affairs, 2013, Vol. 8.

The Security Transition Plan in Afghanistan is a high-risk political game. Decreasing the presence of foreign troops is not just a military strategy; it signifies a concomitant reduction in international commitment to Afghanistan after 2014. This development could spell disaster for Afghanistan’s counter-narcotics policy, which relies heavily on international donors for military infrastructure and financial resources.

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