Mission Uruzgan : collaborating in multiple coalitions for Afghanistan /

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 o...

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Other Authors: Beeres, Robert, Meulen, Jan van der, Soeters, J., Vogelaar, Ad
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Pallas Publications, [2012]
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