NATO in Afghanistan, 9780691170879
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Modern warfare is almost always multilateral to one degree or another, requiring countries to cooperate as allies or coalition partners. Yet as the war in Afghanistan has made abundantly clear, multilateral cooperation is neither straightforward nor guaranteed. Countries differ significantly in what…

NATO in Afghanistan

Fighting Together, Fighting Alone

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    280 pages

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    30 May 2016

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Summary

Modern warfare is almost always multilateral to one degree or another, requiring countries to cooperate as allies or coalition partners. Yet as the war in Afghanistan has made abundantly clear, multilateral cooperation is neither straightforward nor guaranteed. Countries differ significantly in what they are willing to do and how and where they are willing to do it. Some refuse to participate in dangerous or offensive missions. Others change tactical objectives with each new commander. Som…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780691170879
ISBN-10:0691170878
Author:David P. Auerswald, Stephen M. Saideman
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Imprint:Princeton University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:280
Release Date:30 May 2016
Weight:397g
Dimensions:235mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“The relationship between theoretical and empirical work contribution is certainly the great strength of this book, which demonstrates once again the importance of education in political science to the understanding of strategic phenomena… [This] book deserves to become required reading for anyone interested in the conflict in Afghanistan the future of NATO.”–Olivier Schmitt, War Studies Publications “This book is very impressive, relying on some 250 interviews with key policy makers, including defense ministers, as well as senior military commanders. No other study provides such wide assessment of caveats. The authors provide in-depth case studies of the countries that provided he most troops to this operation… The authors also devote an excellent chapter to NATO decision making procedures, which helps produce such different levels of political commitment to military operations, and results in contributing states fighting wars in their own unique ways.”–Choice

About The Author

David P. Auerswald

David P. Auerswald is professor of security studies at the National War College. His books include Congress and the Politics of National Security. Stephen M. Saideman holds the Norman Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University. His books include For Kin or Country: Xenophobia, Nationalism, and War.

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