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Is A Regional Strategy Viable In Afghanistan Ashley J Tellis Aroop Mukharji Jessica Tuchman Mathews Carnegie Endowment For International Peace

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Is A Regional Strategy Viable In Afghanistan Ashley J Tellis Aroop Mukharji Jessica Tuchman Mathews Carnegie Endowment For International Peace
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Publisher: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Ashley J Tellis; Aroop Mukharji; Jessica Tuchman Mathews; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Is A Regional Strategy Viable In Afghanistan Ashley J Tellis Aroop Mukharji Jessica Tuchman Mathews Carnegie Endowment For International Peace by Ashley J Tellis; Aroop Mukharji; Jessica Tuchman Mathews; Carnegie Endowment For International Peace instant download after payment.

President Obama made decisive changes to U.S. policy in Afghanistan-- increasing forces on the ground, modifying the original goals, and placing a greater emphasis on the need for a regional approach. Leading experts analyze the interests of Afghanistan's neighbors, what they mean in practice, and what it could mean for U.S. policy.

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