Impact of illusion? Reintegration under the Afghanistan peace and reintegration program / Deedee Derksen.
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- Pamphlet DS371.4. D475 2011
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Caption title.
“United States Institute of Peace : Peace brief 106”—at the head of title.
“September 22, 2011”.
Summary: “The Afghan peace an reintegration program (APRP) aims to reintegrate insurgents in return for security, jobs and other incentives, but has seen limited result. Repaid implementation of the program has failed to address adequately a variety of political, employment and security concerns. As a result, reintegrees of varying backgrounds are joining the Afghan local police, potentially perpetuating instability. Without a political approach addressing drivers of the insurgency and higher-level reconciliation, reintegration will see limited results. The government and its partners should concentrate on how to make reintegration part of a broader political process.”—(page 1).
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