Realignment : managing a stable transition to Afghan responsibility : recommendations for the United Stated and its allies / Caroline Wadhams, Colin Cookman, Brian Katulis, and Lawrence Korb.
Material type:
- Pamphlet JZ5584. A33.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet JZ5584.A33.W33 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000369164 |
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Cover title.
“November 2010”.
“Center for American Progress”—at head of title.
Contents: 1. Introduction and summary—2. Challenges to creating a sustainable Afghan state—3. Building a stable Afghan state to survive a U.S. drawdown—4. Conclusion—5. Acknowledgments and about the authors—6. Endnotes.
Summary: “Current U.S. efforts in Afghanistan are fundamentally out of balance, and they are not advancing U.S. interests and stability in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the region. Military operations drive our strategy while the political and diplomatic framework essential for long-term stability in Afghanistan…”—(page 1).
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