Heather Selma Gregg argues that the U.S.-led efforts to â nation buildâ in both Iraq and Afghanistan failed to focus on the population and build national unity as part of its state building efforts.
Heather Selma Gregg argues that the U.S.-led efforts to â nation buildâ in both Iraq and Afghanistan failed to focus on the population and build national unity as part of its state building efforts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heather Selma Gregg is an associate professor at the Naval Postgraduate School’s Department of Defense Analysis. She is the author of The Path to Salvation: Religious Violence from the Crusades to Jihad (Potomac Books, 2014) and coeditor of The Three Circles of War: Understanding the Dynamics of Modern War in Iraq (Potomac Books, 2010). She has spent time in several regions of conflict, including Palestine/the West Bank, Croatia, and Bosnia.
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List of Tables 1. Bringing the Nation Back into Nation Building 2. States, Nations, Nationalism, and National Unity 3. State Building and Nation Building in Europe and the United States 4. State Building Programs post 9/11 5. State Building in Iraq, 2003–2011 6. Counterfactual State Building and Nation Building in Iraq 7. State Building in Afghanistan, 2001–2015 8. Counterfactual State Building and Nation Building in Afghanistan 9. A Program for Population Centric State Building and Nation Building Notes Bibliography Index
List of Tables 1. Bringing the Nation Back into Nation Building 2. States, Nations, Nationalism, and National Unity 3. State Building and Nation Building in Europe and the United States 4. State Building Programs post 9/11 5. State Building in Iraq, 2003–2011 6. Counterfactual State Building and Nation Building in Iraq 7. State Building in Afghanistan, 2001–2015 8. Counterfactual State Building and Nation Building in Afghanistan 9. A Program for Population Centric State Building and Nation Building Notes Bibliography Index
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