The Afghanistan Conflict and Australia’s Role

By Amin Saikal

Release : 2011-06-15

Genre : Islam, Books, Religion & Spirituality

Kind : ebook

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A decade after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, the country continues to face a growing insurgency and crises of governance. The Afghanistan Conflict and Australia’s Role tackles a number of critical dimensions—politics, society, military, and reconstruction—of this conflict from a range of perspectives.

This book unpacks the nature and complexity of the conflict at national and international levels. It makes a critical assessment
of the performance of President Hamid Karzai and his government, and the efforts made by the international community, the US and its NATO and non-NATO allies in particular, to stabilise, rebuild and secure Afghanistan as a viable state. In addition, it examines critically the role played by Australia in the conflict.

The conclusions are far-reaching, with relevance to anyone interested in the interconnectedness of many contemporary issues—governance, democratisation, development, the role of the media, and counterinsurgency.

The Afghanistan Conflict and Australia’s Role

By Amin Saikal

Release : 2011-06-15

Genre : Islam, Books, Religion & Spirituality

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
A decade after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001, the country continues to face a growing insurgency and crises of governance. The Afghanistan Conflict and Australia’s Role tackles a number of critical dimensions—politics, society, military, and reconstruction—of this conflict from a range of perspectives.

This book unpacks the nature and complexity of the conflict at national and international levels. It makes a critical assessment
of the performance of President Hamid Karzai and his government, and the efforts made by the international community, the US and its NATO and non-NATO allies in particular, to stabilise, rebuild and secure Afghanistan as a viable state. In addition, it examines critically the role played by Australia in the conflict.

The conclusions are far-reaching, with relevance to anyone interested in the interconnectedness of many contemporary issues—governance, democratisation, development, the role of the media, and counterinsurgency.

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