This book identifies some of the main lessons for civil-military interactions that can be derived from the experiences of Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) in Afghanistan.
This book identifies some of the main lessons for civil-military interactions that can be derived from the experiences of Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) in Afghanistan.
William Maley is Professor and Director of the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University. He is author/editor of many books, including The Afghanistan Wars (2nd edn, 2009), Rescuing Afghanistan (2006), and Fundamentalism Reborn? Afghanistan and the Taliban (2001). Susanne Schmeidl is Senior Consultant to The Liaison Office (TLO), and a Visiting Fellow at the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, The Australian National University. She has been a Senior Research Fellow at Griffith University and a researcher at Swisspeace, and has published widely on refugee policy, statebuilding, and Afghan politics and society.
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1. Introduction William Maley and Susanne Schmeidl 2. Fumbling the Baton: US Civil-Military Relations in the Afghan War David J. Kilcullen 3. The Civil-Military Approaches Developed by the UK under its PRTs in Mazar-e Sharif and Lashkar Gah Barbara J. Stapleton 4. New Zealand Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan: Aims Assessments and Lessons Stephen Hoadley 5. Canada's Whole of Government Approach: More and Less Than Advertised Stephen M. Saideman 6. Civil-Military Interaction: The Uruzgan Experiment Sebastiaan Rietjens 7. Playing Three-Dimensional Chess: Australia's Civil-Military Commitment in Afghanistan Raspal Khosa 8. Civil-Military Interaction in Afghanistan: The Case of Germany William Maley 9. Civil-Military Cooperation in Afghanistan: The French Experience Frédéric Grare 10. Boundary Wars: NGOs and Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan Jonathan Goodhand 11. Civil-Military Relations of the United Nations Assistance Mission and other Funds Agencies and Programmes in Afghanistan 2001-2011 Joseph Mohr 12. When Few Means Many: The Consequences of Civilian Casualties for Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan Niamatullah Ibrahimi 13. Conclusions and Reflections William Maley
1. Introduction William Maley and Susanne Schmeidl 2. Fumbling the Baton: US Civil-Military Relations in the Afghan War David J. Kilcullen 3. The Civil-Military Approaches Developed by the UK under its PRTs in Mazar-e Sharif and Lashkar Gah Barbara J. Stapleton 4. New Zealand Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan: Aims Assessments and Lessons Stephen Hoadley 5. Canada's Whole of Government Approach: More and Less Than Advertised Stephen M. Saideman 6. Civil-Military Interaction: The Uruzgan Experiment Sebastiaan Rietjens 7. Playing Three-Dimensional Chess: Australia's Civil-Military Commitment in Afghanistan Raspal Khosa 8. Civil-Military Interaction in Afghanistan: The Case of Germany William Maley 9. Civil-Military Cooperation in Afghanistan: The French Experience Frédéric Grare 10. Boundary Wars: NGOs and Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan Jonathan Goodhand 11. Civil-Military Relations of the United Nations Assistance Mission and other Funds Agencies and Programmes in Afghanistan 2001-2011 Joseph Mohr 12. When Few Means Many: The Consequences of Civilian Casualties for Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan Niamatullah Ibrahimi 13. Conclusions and Reflections William Maley
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