Before 2001, I don’t suppose Afghanistan was a country on many people’s minds. Insight into the country with a GDP of just $4billion was distinctly nuanced: Foreign policy wallahs were by then picking over the bones of the disastrous Soviet presence (the mujahideen had even been good guys in 1987’s Bond effort The Living Daylights, […]
Author Archives: Eliot Wilson
Eliot Wilson is policy editor of Culturall. A writer and strategic adviser, he is co-founder of Pivot Point Group, and is also a columnist for The Daily Telegraph and City AM. He was previously a clerk in the House of Commons.