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Toughing it Out in Afghanistan

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Michael O'Hanlon and Hassina Sherjan provide a compelling analysis of the current strategy in Afghanistan, drawing on their extensive knowledge and experience. This insightful work is essential for those seeking to understand the complexities of the conflict and the way forward. Through a unique collaboration, the authors present a concise overview of Afghanistan's situation, offering policy recommendations for the future. They share personal experiences while outlining tactics to protect the Afghan population and combat insurgents. Key topics include police reform, improvements in the prison system, tribal engagement, and anti-corruption efforts. The authors address the Afghan resistance, detailing the Taliban's resurgence and the necessary steps for their defeat. They also challenge prevalent myths about Afghanistan, such as the misconception that its people harbor animosity towards foreigners. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of metrics, like those in the Brookings Afghanistan Index, to assess the effectiveness of strategies during 2010 and 2011. Policy suggestions include enhancing the Afghan army and police, promoting Afghan businesses for economic recovery, increasing involvement from other Muslim nations, and establishing a robust international aid coordinator to complement NATO's military efforts.

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Toughing it Out in Afghanistan, Hassina Sherjan, Michael Hanlon

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Titul
Toughing it Out in Afghanistan
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2010
Vazba
měkká
ISBN10
0815704097
ISBN13
9780815704096
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3,45 z 5
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Michael O'Hanlon and Hassina Sherjan provide a compelling analysis of the current strategy in Afghanistan, drawing on their extensive knowledge and experience. This insightful work is essential for those seeking to understand the complexities of the conflict and the way forward. Through a unique collaboration, the authors present a concise overview of Afghanistan's situation, offering policy recommendations for the future. They share personal experiences while outlining tactics to protect the Afghan population and combat insurgents. Key topics include police reform, improvements in the prison system, tribal engagement, and anti-corruption efforts. The authors address the Afghan resistance, detailing the Taliban's resurgence and the necessary steps for their defeat. They also challenge prevalent myths about Afghanistan, such as the misconception that its people harbor animosity towards foreigners. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of metrics, like those in the Brookings Afghanistan Index, to assess the effectiveness of strategies during 2010 and 2011. Policy suggestions include enhancing the Afghan army and police, promoting Afghan businesses for economic recovery, increasing involvement from other Muslim nations, and establishing a robust international aid coordinator to complement NATO's military efforts.