At the End of Military Intervention
Historical, Theoretical and Applied Approaches to Transition, Handover and Withdrawal
Edited by Robert Johnson and Timothy Clack
Author Information
Robert Johnson is the Director of the Oxford Changing Character of War programme and Senior Research Fellow of Pembroke College. A former army officer, he is the author of The Afghan Way of War (2011) and a specialist on historical and current conflicts in the Middle East and Asia.
Timothy Clack is a Senior Research Fellow of the Oxford Changing Character of War Programme. He has held research and teaching positions at the University of Oxford since 2006, and has current research interests into various conflict drivers, including the ownership of the past, cultural hybridization, and trans-border migration and exchange, primarily related to areas in the Horn of Africa.
Contributors:
David Anderson, University of Warwick
Mark Battjes, University of Texas at Austin
Mark Beautement, Kings College London
Rodric Braithwaite, Birmingham University
Andrew Britton, St John's College, Cambridge
Timothy Clack, University of Oxford
Lindsay Clutterbuck, RAND Europe, Cambridge
John Darwin, University of Oxford
James Dunsby, University of Oxford
Aaron Edwards, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Martin Evans,University of Sussex
Antonio Giustozzi, London School of Economics
Karl Hack, The Open University
Robert Johnson, The University of Oxford
Saul Kelly, King's College, London
Anthony King, University of Exeter
Oliver Lewis, Ministry of Defence
Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester
Piers Robinson, University of Manchester
Peter Rundell, EU Border Assistance Mission (EUBAM), Libya
Georgina Sinclair, The Open University
James Worrall, University of Leeds