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18. Pakistan: A Tale of Two Allies
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Timothy D. Hoyt
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Select List of Acronyms xv
- 1. Introduction: Framing the War in Afghanistan 1
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Part I. Afghan Government and Nonstate Actors
- 2. The Afghan Government at War 15
- 3. Warlords and the Coalition in Afghanistan 31
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Part II. Western Hemisphere
- 4. United States: Examining America’s Longest 47
- 5. Canada: The Evolution of a New Canadian Way of War 65
- 6. El Salvador: Exporting Security in the National Interest 80
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Part III. Europe
- 7. Germany: The Legacy of the War in Afghanistan 91
- 8. The United Kingdom: Innocence Lost in the War in Afghanistan? 108
- 9. France: Vigilant Pragmatism in Afghanistan 123
- 10. The Netherlands: To Fight, or Not to Fight? The Rise and Fall of a Smaller Power 140
- 11. The Visegrad Four: Achieving Long-Term Security Through Alliance Support 157
- 12. Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: The UK, Dutch, German, and French Cases 170
- 13. North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Transformation Under Fire 184
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Part IV. The Middle East and Asia
- 14. Jordan and the United Arab Emirates: Arab Partners in Afghanistan 201
- 15. Japan: A New Self-Defense Force Role . . . or Not? 214
- 16. Australia: Terrorism, Regional Security, and the US Alliance 225
- 17. New Zealand: Fostering the US –New Zealand Relationship 242
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Part V. Regional Actors
- 18. Pakistan: A Tale of Two Allies 257
- 19 Russia: Friend or Foe on Afghanistan? 273
- 20. Going Forward: Lessons Learned 288
- Appendix A: International Security Assistance Force Contributing Nations, 2001–2014 307
- Appendix B: Coalition Fatalities in Afghanistan, 2001–2014 308
- Contributors 311
- Index 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Select List of Acronyms xv
- 1. Introduction: Framing the War in Afghanistan 1
-
Part I. Afghan Government and Nonstate Actors
- 2. The Afghan Government at War 15
- 3. Warlords and the Coalition in Afghanistan 31
-
Part II. Western Hemisphere
- 4. United States: Examining America’s Longest 47
- 5. Canada: The Evolution of a New Canadian Way of War 65
- 6. El Salvador: Exporting Security in the National Interest 80
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Part III. Europe
- 7. Germany: The Legacy of the War in Afghanistan 91
- 8. The United Kingdom: Innocence Lost in the War in Afghanistan? 108
- 9. France: Vigilant Pragmatism in Afghanistan 123
- 10. The Netherlands: To Fight, or Not to Fight? The Rise and Fall of a Smaller Power 140
- 11. The Visegrad Four: Achieving Long-Term Security Through Alliance Support 157
- 12. Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: The UK, Dutch, German, and French Cases 170
- 13. North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Transformation Under Fire 184
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Part IV. The Middle East and Asia
- 14. Jordan and the United Arab Emirates: Arab Partners in Afghanistan 201
- 15. Japan: A New Self-Defense Force Role . . . or Not? 214
- 16. Australia: Terrorism, Regional Security, and the US Alliance 225
- 17. New Zealand: Fostering the US –New Zealand Relationship 242
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Part V. Regional Actors
- 18. Pakistan: A Tale of Two Allies 257
- 19 Russia: Friend or Foe on Afghanistan? 273
- 20. Going Forward: Lessons Learned 288
- Appendix A: International Security Assistance Force Contributing Nations, 2001–2014 307
- Appendix B: Coalition Fatalities in Afghanistan, 2001–2014 308
- Contributors 311
- Index 317