Description |
1 online resource (297 pages) |
Contents |
Statebuilding in Afghanistan Multinational contributions to reconstruction; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction: what makes coalitions s/tick?; 1Operation Herrick: the British campaign in Helmand; 2Germany and Regional Command-North: ISAF 's weakest link?; 3Between expectations and reality: the Dutch engagement in Uruzgan; 4France in Kapisa: a combined approach to statebuilding; 5Canada and collective action in Afghanistan: theory meets practice; 6PRT activity in Afghanistan: the Australian experience |
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7The New Zealand PRT experience in Bamyan Province: assessing political legitimacy and operational achievements8 A peace nation in the war on terror:the Norwegian engagement in Afghanistan; 9Finland's ISAF experience: rewarding, challenging and on the edges of the politically feasible; 10Hungary's involvement in Afghanistan: proudly going through the motions?; 11From followers to leaders as 'coalition servants': the Polish engagement in Afghanistan; 12Post-decisional and alliance-dependent: the Czech engagement in Logar; 13Turkey's ISAF mission: a maverick with strategic depth |
Summary |
This edited volume maps and theorizes NATO-ISAF's multi-national contribution to peacebuilding and reconstruction in Afghanistan. It answers key questions through a series of case studies which together form a comparative study of national contributions to the multilateral mission in Afghanistan |
Notes |
14Trials and tribulations of the Lithuanian participation in the NATO ISAF missionIndex |
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Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Marton, Péter
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ISBN |
9780203807255 |
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0203807251 |
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