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Grand Strategy and the Graveyard of Assumptions: Britain and Afghanistan, 1839–1919
Authors:Christian Tripodi
Institution:Defence Studies Department , King's College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College , Shrivenham, UK
Abstract:This article comprises a reply to those who seek to use the British historical experience in Afghanistan in order to draw parallels with current operations in that country. It argues that, while the conceptual and physical response to the issue of Afghanistan on the part of Empire policy-makers during the period 1839–1919 was characterised by periods of indecision and mistaken assumptions, their grasp of strategic principles allowed the formulation of a series of Afghan policies that would serve to protect and indeed enhance British interests in the region for over a century and which stand in stark contrast to the seemingly incoherent Afghan strategy articulated by the current British government.
Keywords:History  Strategy  Afghanistan
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