Publication

Aug 2012

This report argues that the policies pursued by the United States in Afghanistan and Central Asia over the past decade have drastically altered the region’s political map. Specifically, they have facilitated unprecedented US influence, secured its long-term military presence across the region, and produced the rudiments of a client regime in the heart of Asia. The report notes that these policy objectives predate more recent US interests in counterterrorism and promoting human rights or democracy.

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Author Ross Eventon
Series NOREF Reports
Publisher Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
Copyright © 2012 Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
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