Afghanistan after the Western Drawdown Afghanistan after the Western Drawdown

Afghanistan after the Western Drawdown

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Descripción editorial

Following the Western drawdown in Afghanistan, the global and regional security landscapes will change dramatically. Al Qaeda, the Afghan Taliban, and their allies, who are still posing a threat to the U.S.-led coalition, are poised to return to Afghanistan. Further, the mujahidin in the tribal areas of Pakistan may once again draw the support of pools of fighters.

Scholars from the countries discussed use their own on-the-ground experience to explain the post–2014 key strategic decisions that face policymakers in Afghanistan, the United States, and the region. These diverse perspectives help grasp issues necessary to assess the strategic environment. The book provides a roadmap for the strategy outlined along with predictive analysis of what is likely to happen. Particular attention is paid to the U.S.-Afghanistan Bilateral Security Agreement as well as reconciliation talks with the Afghan Taliban. Overall, the looming increases in global terrorism that may result warrant a continued focus and resource allocation to the Afghanistan-Pakistan region.

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2015
26 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
288
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
TAMAÑO
1,9
MB

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