Disjointed ways, disunified means
learning from America's struggle to build an Afghan nation
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Author
Contributions
- Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute - Contributor
Publication
2012 - Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
103,250 words, Guess
Page Count
413 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL30747997M
- ISBN-139781584875284
- ISBN-101584875283
- OCLC Control Number794503007
- OCLC Control Numberdisjointedwaysdi0000irwi
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2012494013
Classifications
- LCCDS371.4 .I73 2012
Alternate Titles
- Learning from America's struggle to build an Afghan nation
Description
"Remarkably ambitious in its audacity and scope, NATO's irregular warfare and nation-building mission in Afghanistan has struggled to meet its nonmilitary objectives by most tangible measures. Put directly, the Alliance and its partners have fallen short of achieving the results needed to create a stable, secure, democratic, and self-sustaining Afghan nation, a particularly daunting proposition given Afghanistan's history and culture, the region's contemporary circumstances, and the fact that no such country has existed there before. Furthermore, given the central nature of U.S. contributions to this NATO mission, these shortfalls also serve as an indicator of a serious American problem as well. Specifically, inconsistencies and a lack of coherence in the U.S. Government's strategic planning processes and products, as well as fundamental flaws in the U.S. Government's structures and systems for coordinating and integrating the efforts of its various agencies, are largely responsible for this adverse and dangerous situation. This book explores these strategic and interagency shortfalls, while proposing potential reforms that would enable the United States to achieve the strategic coherence and genuine unity of effort that will be needed in an era of constrained resources and emerging new threats."--Publisher's website
Subjects
Series Statement
- Strategic Studies Institute book
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