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Mission Uruzgan. Collaborating in multiple coalitions for Afghanistan

This book provides a wealth of insights into the many problems the Dutchch military had to cope with during Mission Uruzgan.

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  • "This book provides a wealth of insights into the many problems the Dutchch military had to cope with during Mission Uruzgan."@en
  • "An on-site testimony of the Dutch military mission in Urugzan, Afghanistan from 2001 to present day. Presents fresh data and probing analyses to address many crucial issues with regard to mission Uruzgan: from political decision making to rules of engagement. Offers insight regarding the logistics of leadership at many different levels in Afghanistan. From autumn 2001 onwards, the Netherlands armed forces have been involved in military operations in Afghanistan. These deployments found their culmination in a four-year period (2006-2010) when the Netherlands acted as lead-nation in the province of Uruzgan. This book provides a wealth of insights into the many problems the Dutch military had to cope with. Focusing on the collaborative aspect, the authors trace the principles and practices of working together with partners in multiple military coalitions, involving the local population and its variety of power brokers, allies in and beyond NATO, and civil and military entrepreneurs."@en

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  • "Mission Uruzgan. Collaborating in multiple coalitions for Afghanistan"@en
  • "Mission Uruzgan : Collaborating in multiple coalitions for Afghanistan"
  • "Mission Uruzgan collaborating in multiple coalitions for Afghanistan"@en
  • "Mission Uruzgan Collaborating in Multiple Coalitions for Afghanistan"@en
  • "Mission Uruzgan : collaborating in multiple coalitions for Afghanistan"@en
  • "Mission Uruzgan : collaborating in multiple coalitions for Afghanistan"