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This article analyses China’s approach to Afghanistan and offers thoughts on how this could change in the future.
Focuses on the important role that analysis plays in defining, shaping, designing and monitoring interventions funded by the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF).
Examines practice in stabilising the Security and Justice sector in fragile and conflict-affected states.
Aims to enhance the impact of UK support to policing assistance programmes. Different contexts demonstrate diverse demands, which require different solutions.
Statistical information on patients that were very seriously injured (VSI) or seriously injured (SI) on Operation Herrick (Afghanistan).
The paper looks at Scotland's place in the world and demonstrates that the UK delivers for Scotland internationally through its unique and historic role in world affairs.
Report into possible corruption or other serious dishonesty in relation to past and present elected members of the Legislature.
A look at the economic transition of Middle East and North African countries and the potential means of support from G8 and UK.
Statistics on UK service personnel suffering a traumatic or surgical amputation as a result of an injury sustained in Afghanistan or Iraq.
Afghanistan UK military and civilian casualty and fatality tables.
Consultation on whether an airport is the most appropriate option for access to St Helena in the current economic climate.
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