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International Council on Security and Development (ICOS)

Agricultural aspects of Afghanistan’s opium economy Agricultural aspects of Afghanistan’s opium economy

Feasibility Study on Opium Licensing in Afghanistan (Kabul 2005).

Afghanistan: Linkages Between the Illegal Opium Economy, International Crime and Terrorism Afghanistan: Linkages Between the Illegal Opium Economy, International Crime and Terrorism

Feasibility Study on Opium Licensing in Afghanistan (Kabul 2005).

Opium Poppy Eradication in Afghanistan Opium Poppy Eradication in Afghanistan

Impact Assessment of Crop Eradication in Afghanistan (London 2006).

The Political History of Turkey’s Opium Licensing System The Political History of Turkey’s Opium Licensing System

ICOS Research paper (May 2006).

The role of UNODC in advancing anti-drug policies The role of UNODC in advancing anti-drug policies

Conference paper (16 March 2004).

Opium poppy licensing in Turkey Opium poppy licensing in Turkey

ICOS Research paper (January 2011).

The Death of Bin Laden and Local Dynamics The Death of Bin Laden and Local Dynamics

ICOS Research paper (May 2011).

Dangers of a Summer Drawdown Dangers of a Summer Drawdown

ICOS Research paper (February 2011).

Afghanistan Transition and Kabul University Afghanistan Transition and Kabul University

ICOS Research paper (May 2011).

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The hand-and-water Tale: Options for the West in Afghanistan

Jorrit Kamminga revisits the ‘should we stay or should we go’ debate related to the West’s presence in Afghanistan.

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