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Home » Stabilization and Reconstruction After Iraq and Afghanistan
Stabilization and Reconstruction After Iraq and Afghanistan
Afghanistan, modest security services, Peace & Peacekeeping, peace operations and post-conflict reconstruction, Post Conflict Reconstruction, Iraq
Stabilization and Reconstruction After Iraq and Afghanistan
humansecuritygateway.com –

The following conversation derives from an on-line chat between Global Forecast editors and two CSIS scholars on what stability operations might look like under the next administration.

As Washington debates the pace of withdrawal from Afghanistan, it may be time to look back and ask what we have learned as a country after a decade of massive state-building operations.

Link: http://www.humansecuritygateway.com/documents/CSIS_StabilizationandReconstructionAfterIraqandAfghani...
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on April 15, 2012
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