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Statebuilding in Afghanistan - Multinational Contributions to Reconstruction (Hardcover, New)
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Statebuilding in Afghanistan - Multinational Contributions to Reconstruction (Hardcover, New)
Series: Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding
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This edited volume empirically maps and theorises NATO-ISAF's
contribution to peacebuilding and reconstruction in Afghanistan.
The book provides a contextual framework of the NATO participation
in Afghanistan; it offers an outline of the security situation in
Afghanistan and discusses geopolitical, historical, and military
factors that are related to it. It argues that a general underlying
factor is that although the stated goals of the Afghanistan mission
may be similarly formulated across the ISAF coalition, that are a
great number of differences in the nature of coalition members'
political calculations, and share of the burden, and that this
induces a dynamic of alliance politics that state actors attempt to
either mitigate, navigate, or exploit - depending on their
interests and views. The book asks why there are differences in
countries' share of the burden; how they manifest in different
approaches; and how the actual performance of different members of
the coalition ought to be assessed. It argues that understanding
this offers clues as to what does not work in current
state-building efforts, beyond individual countries' experiences
and the more general critique of statebuilding philosophy and
practice. This book answers key questions through a series of case
studies which together form a comparative study of national
contributions to the multilateral mission in Afghanistan. In so
doing, it provides a uniquely sensitive analysis that can help
explain coalition contributions from various countries. It will be
of great interest to students of Afghanistan, Asian politics,
peacebuilding, statebuilding, war and conflict studies, IR and
Security Studies generally.
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