Is a regional strategy viable in Afghanistan? / editor Ashley J. Tellis & Aroop Mukharji.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, c2010. Description: 128 p. : maps ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet JZ5584. A33.
Contents:
Contents: Through their eyes : possibilities for a regional approach to Afghanistan / Jessica T. Mathews—Afghanistan / Haroun Mir—Pakistan / Frederic Grare—India / Gautam Mukhopadhaya—Iran / Karim Sadjadpour—Saudi Arabia / Christopher Boucek—Central Asian Republics / Martha Brill Olcott—China / Michael D. Swain with Tiffany P. Ng—Russia / Dmitri Trenin—Key Coalition partners / Gilles Dorronsoro—Conclusion : Implementing a regional approach to Afghanistan : multiple alternatives, modest possibilities / Ashley J. Tellis.
Summary: Summary: Essays surveying regional countries’ real and perceived interests in Afghanistan, the policies they have adopted or promoted, the impact of those policies and the interrelationships of various regional countries. Additional essays on the Afghan perspective in a regional approach and on the viewpoint of key troop contributing Coalition nations.
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet JZ5584.A33.I83 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00035545
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Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Through their eyes : possibilities for a regional approach to Afghanistan / Jessica T. Mathews—Afghanistan / Haroun Mir—Pakistan / Frederic Grare—India / Gautam Mukhopadhaya—Iran / Karim Sadjadpour—Saudi Arabia / Christopher Boucek—Central Asian Republics / Martha Brill Olcott—China / Michael D. Swain with Tiffany P. Ng—Russia / Dmitri Trenin—Key Coalition partners / Gilles Dorronsoro—Conclusion : Implementing a regional approach to Afghanistan : multiple alternatives, modest possibilities / Ashley J. Tellis.

Summary: Essays surveying regional countries’ real and perceived interests in Afghanistan, the policies they have adopted or promoted, the impact of those policies and the interrelationships of various regional countries. Additional essays on the Afghan perspective in a regional approach and on the viewpoint of key troop contributing Coalition nations.