Transitioning from military interventions to long-term counter-terrorism policy : the case of Afghanistan (2001-2016) / William Maley.
Material type:
- 24520551
- 2452056X
- Terrorism -- Afghanistan -- Prevention
- Terrorism -- Government policy -- Afghanistan
- Intervention (International law)
- Insurgency -- Afghanistan -- Prevention
- National security -- Afghanistan
- Afghan War, 2001-
- Operation Enduring Freedom, 2001-
- Afghanistan -- History -- 2001-
- Afghanistan -- Strategic aspects
- Pamphlet HV6433. A3.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet HV6433.A3.M354 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donated by author. | 3ACKU000395870 |
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Pamphlet HV6433.A3.A383 2004 Afghanistan : | Pamphlet HV6433.A3.A74 2006 “Are we winning the War on Terrorism? : a report from Afghanistan”. | Pamphlet HV6433.A3.C68 2010 Counterinsurgency as a cultural system / | Pamphlet HV6433.A3.M354 2016 Transitioning from military interventions to long-term counter-terrorism policy : | Pamphlet HV6433.P18.N393 2011 Learning by doing : | Pamphlet HV6433.P18.S533 2011 Pakistan’s counterterrorism strategy : | Pamphlet HV6433.P18.S533 2011a Pakistan’s counterterrorism strategy : |
Abstract: This paper focus on Afghanistan, a country in the midst of an ongoing insurgency rather than being in a 'nation building' phase, something which is demonstrated by the casualty rate of security personnel and civilians alike. In the context of the project, Afghanistan was selected as a case study because, compared to the other two case studies, it has had a long fight against insurgency and terrorism which has not yet led to the creation of a coherent counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism strategy. The paper looks at the country in three phases: prior to the US-led invasion in 2001, post -2001 and the transition/exit phase during which the country has gone from fighting an insurgency war to a counter-terrorism one. The paper ends by analyzing whether (i) the objectives of the mission were met, (ii) if there was a clear strategy of transition and finally (iii) how the transition in the country was managed and to what extent it can be defined successful.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Map of Afghanistan—Preface—Policy recommendations—1. Introduction—2. Country and conflict—3. The pre-intervention phase—4. Entry and stabilization phase—5. Transition and the exit phase—6. Results and outcomes—7. Conclusion—Acknowledgements.
English