Afghanistan, Pakistan and Strategic Change
Adjusting Western Regional Policy
Herausgeber: Krause, Joachim; Mallory IV, Charles King
Afghanistan, Pakistan and Strategic Change
Adjusting Western Regional Policy
Herausgeber: Krause, Joachim; Mallory IV, Charles King
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This book analyses the nature of the current strategic changes in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, and seeks to outline possible future scenarios and to examine policy options for the West.
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This book analyses the nature of the current strategic changes in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, and seeks to outline possible future scenarios and to examine policy options for the West.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780415856560
- ISBN-10: 0415856566
- Artikelnr.: 38030769
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780415856560
- ISBN-10: 0415856566
- Artikelnr.: 38030769
Joachim Krause is Professor of International Relations at the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, Germany, and has published more than 20 books. Charles King Mallory IV is Executive Director of the Aspen Institute, Berlin, and previously served as senior advisor to the US Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs.
1. Adjusting Western Strategy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan, Joachim
Krause and Charles King Mallory, IV Part I: The Afghanistan Problem 2. Not
too Little, but too Late - ISAF's Strategic Restart of 2010 in Light of the
Coalition's Previous Mistakes, Robin Schroeder 3. Prospects for Transition
in Afghanistan, Anthony Cordesman with the assistance of Ashley Hess 4.
Launching an Afghan Peace Process, James Dobbins 5. Afghanistan between
Democratization and Civil War: Post-2014 Scenarios, Thomas Ruttig Part II:
Pakistan the Ambiguous Partner 6. Militant Islam in South Asia: Past
Trajectories and Present Implications, Ryan Brasher and Sumit Ganguly 7.
U.S. Pakistan Relations: Ten Years After 9/11, C. Christine Fair Part III:
The Broader Strategic Context 8. Transition in the Afghanistan-Pakistan War
and the Uncertain Role of the Great Powers, Anthony Cordesman with the
assistance of Ashley Hess 9. The NATO Drawdown: Implications for
Afghanistan and Pakistan, Keith Crane and Victoria Greenfield 10. Internal
and Regional Preconditions and Assumptions for Peace in Afghanistan,
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh
Krause and Charles King Mallory, IV Part I: The Afghanistan Problem 2. Not
too Little, but too Late - ISAF's Strategic Restart of 2010 in Light of the
Coalition's Previous Mistakes, Robin Schroeder 3. Prospects for Transition
in Afghanistan, Anthony Cordesman with the assistance of Ashley Hess 4.
Launching an Afghan Peace Process, James Dobbins 5. Afghanistan between
Democratization and Civil War: Post-2014 Scenarios, Thomas Ruttig Part II:
Pakistan the Ambiguous Partner 6. Militant Islam in South Asia: Past
Trajectories and Present Implications, Ryan Brasher and Sumit Ganguly 7.
U.S. Pakistan Relations: Ten Years After 9/11, C. Christine Fair Part III:
The Broader Strategic Context 8. Transition in the Afghanistan-Pakistan War
and the Uncertain Role of the Great Powers, Anthony Cordesman with the
assistance of Ashley Hess 9. The NATO Drawdown: Implications for
Afghanistan and Pakistan, Keith Crane and Victoria Greenfield 10. Internal
and Regional Preconditions and Assumptions for Peace in Afghanistan,
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh
1. Adjusting Western Strategy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan, Joachim
Krause and Charles King Mallory, IV Part I: The Afghanistan Problem 2. Not
too Little, but too Late - ISAF's Strategic Restart of 2010 in Light of the
Coalition's Previous Mistakes, Robin Schroeder 3. Prospects for Transition
in Afghanistan, Anthony Cordesman with the assistance of Ashley Hess 4.
Launching an Afghan Peace Process, James Dobbins 5. Afghanistan between
Democratization and Civil War: Post-2014 Scenarios, Thomas Ruttig Part II:
Pakistan the Ambiguous Partner 6. Militant Islam in South Asia: Past
Trajectories and Present Implications, Ryan Brasher and Sumit Ganguly 7.
U.S. Pakistan Relations: Ten Years After 9/11, C. Christine Fair Part III:
The Broader Strategic Context 8. Transition in the Afghanistan-Pakistan War
and the Uncertain Role of the Great Powers, Anthony Cordesman with the
assistance of Ashley Hess 9. The NATO Drawdown: Implications for
Afghanistan and Pakistan, Keith Crane and Victoria Greenfield 10. Internal
and Regional Preconditions and Assumptions for Peace in Afghanistan,
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh
Krause and Charles King Mallory, IV Part I: The Afghanistan Problem 2. Not
too Little, but too Late - ISAF's Strategic Restart of 2010 in Light of the
Coalition's Previous Mistakes, Robin Schroeder 3. Prospects for Transition
in Afghanistan, Anthony Cordesman with the assistance of Ashley Hess 4.
Launching an Afghan Peace Process, James Dobbins 5. Afghanistan between
Democratization and Civil War: Post-2014 Scenarios, Thomas Ruttig Part II:
Pakistan the Ambiguous Partner 6. Militant Islam in South Asia: Past
Trajectories and Present Implications, Ryan Brasher and Sumit Ganguly 7.
U.S. Pakistan Relations: Ten Years After 9/11, C. Christine Fair Part III:
The Broader Strategic Context 8. Transition in the Afghanistan-Pakistan War
and the Uncertain Role of the Great Powers, Anthony Cordesman with the
assistance of Ashley Hess 9. The NATO Drawdown: Implications for
Afghanistan and Pakistan, Keith Crane and Victoria Greenfield 10. Internal
and Regional Preconditions and Assumptions for Peace in Afghanistan,
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh