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This book examines the experiences of a range of countries in the
conflict in Afghanistan, with particular focus on the demands of
operating within a diverse coalition of states. After laying out
the challenges of the Afghan conflict in terms of objectives,
strategy, and mission, case studies of 15 coalition members-each
written by a country expert-discuss each country's motivation for
joining the coalition and explore the impact of more than 10 years
of combat on each country's military, domestic government, and
populace. The book dissects the changes in the coalition over the
decade, driven by both external factors-such as the Bonn
Conferences of 2001 and 2011, the contiguous Iraq War, and politics
and economics at home-and internal factors such as command
structures, interoperability, emerging technologies, the surge, the
introduction of counterinsurgency doctrine, Green on Blue attacks,
escalating civilian casualties, and the impact of the Provincial
Reconstruction Teams and NGOs. In their conclusion, the editors
review the commonality and uniqueness evident in the country cases,
lay out the lessons learned by NATO, and assess the potential for
their application in future alliance warfare in the new global
order.
This book examines the experiences of a range of countries in the
conflict in Afghanistan, with particular focus on the demands of
operating within a diverse coalition of states. After laying out
the challenges of the Afghan conflict in terms of objectives,
strategy, and mission, case studies of 15 coalition members-each
written by a country expert-discuss each country's motivation for
joining the coalition and explore the impact of more than 10 years
of combat on each country's military, domestic government, and
populace. The book dissects the changes in the coalition over the
decade, driven by both external factors-such as the Bonn
Conferences of 2001 and 2011, the contiguous Iraq War, and politics
and economics at home-and internal factors such as command
structures, interoperability, emerging technologies, the surge, the
introduction of counterinsurgency doctrine, Green on Blue attacks,
escalating civilian casualties, and the impact of the Provincial
Reconstruction Teams and NGOs. In their conclusion, the editors
review the commonality and uniqueness evident in the country cases,
lay out the lessons learned by NATO, and assess the potential for
their application in future alliance warfare in the new global
order.
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