This book explains why and how the U.S. and NATO military gains have not produced the expected political victory, and calls for rethinking U.S. policy toward promoting Afghanistan as a regional economic hub in Southwest and Central Asia as it fits within the broader national security interest of the regional states.
This book explains why and how the U.S. and NATO military gains have not produced the expected political victory, and calls for rethinking U.S. policy toward promoting Afghanistan as a regional economic hub in Southwest and Central Asia as it fits within the broader national security interest of the regional states.
Neamat Nojumi is affiliated with Boston University and worked with number of accredited institutions, including George Mason University, Tufts University, and Harvard University. He also worked as a senior advisor for and with the U.S. government and NATO as well as for non-governmental organizations including the United Nations, United States Institute of Peace (USIP), and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Foreword by Professor Thomas Barfield Introduction Part One: The Ability of Afghanistan to Deliver Acceptable Governance to its People Chapter One: The Role of the U.S. Military Intervention in the State-Building Process Part Two: Overcoming Structural Shortfalls of State-Building Chapter Two: The Assumptions of the Interventionists in State-Building Chapter Three: Political Strategic Pitfalls and Opportunities in the Decade of Transition Chapter Four: Achieving the "Soft Landing" into Transition - Immediate to Short-Term Chapter Five: Achieving Economic Stability - Mid- to Long-Term Part Three: Afghanistan's Changing Geopolitical Role in the Region Chapter Six: The Reconfiguration of Afghanistan's Geo-Political Role Chapter Seven: The Birthplace of a New Regional Order - Key Regional Economic Actors Part Four: Key Steps toward Afghanistan's Future Stability Chapter Eight: Overcoming Insurgency and Corruption - The Decade of Transformation
Preface Foreword by Professor Thomas Barfield Introduction Part One: The Ability of Afghanistan to Deliver Acceptable Governance to its People Chapter One: The Role of the U.S. Military Intervention in the State-Building Process Part Two: Overcoming Structural Shortfalls of State-Building Chapter Two: The Assumptions of the Interventionists in State-Building Chapter Three: Political Strategic Pitfalls and Opportunities in the Decade of Transition Chapter Four: Achieving the "Soft Landing" into Transition - Immediate to Short-Term Chapter Five: Achieving Economic Stability - Mid- to Long-Term Part Three: Afghanistan's Changing Geopolitical Role in the Region Chapter Six: The Reconfiguration of Afghanistan's Geo-Political Role Chapter Seven: The Birthplace of a New Regional Order - Key Regional Economic Actors Part Four: Key Steps toward Afghanistan's Future Stability Chapter Eight: Overcoming Insurgency and Corruption - The Decade of Transformation
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