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.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- List of figures and tables; Introduction; Among hosts, allies and opposing forces; the Dutch military in Uruzgan; Jan van der Meulen, Robert Beeres, Joseph Soeters and Ad Vogelaar; Part ISetting the stage; Brussels calling; National politics under international pressure; Jan van der Meulen and Mirjam Grandia Mantas; Legitimizing the use of force; Legal bases for operations Enduring Freedom and ISAF; Paul Ducheine and Eric Pouw; Getting there and back; Organizing long-distance military logistics with customers in mind; Ton van Kampen, Paul C. van Fenema and Tim Grant; Part IISecurity.
- Controlling the use of forceLegal regimes; Paul Ducheine and Eric Pouw; Military ethics and Afghanistan; Peter Olsthoorn and Desirée Verweij; On your own in the desert; The dynamics of self-steering leadership; Ad Vogelaar and Sander Dalenberg; Strain and stress; Role ambiguity in an unfriendly environment; Tessa Op den Buijs, Wendy Broesder and Marten Meijer; The use of air power in Uruzgan; Guus de Koster; Vipers or tigers?; Early Dutch special forces operations in Uruzgan; Michiel de Weger; Planning dilemmas in coalition operations; Ton de Munnik and Martijn Kitzen; Trust thy ally.
- Multinational military cooperation in UruzganJoseph Soeters, Tom Bijlsma and Gijs van den Heuvel; Part IIIReconstruction; Reconstruction through construction; Julia Wijnmalen, Jasper Kremers and Edwin Dado; Talking to strangers, learning to listen; René Moelker and Michelle Schut; Stimulating entrepreneurship in Uruzgan; IDEA-officers focusing on private sector development in post-conflict environments; Eric-Hans Kramer, Rosa Nelly Trevinyo-Rodríguez and Desirée Verweij; Enhancing Uruzgani Governance; The viability of a PRT's civil-military network.
- Mirjam Grandia Mantas, Myriame Bollen and Sebastiaan RietjensTask Force Uruzgan and experimentation with organization design; Eric-Hans Kramer, Erik De Waard and Miriam de Graaff; Military engagement in civilian healthcare in Uruzgan; An ethical perspective; Myriame Bollen, Peter Olsthoorn, Sebastiaan Rietjens and Masood Khalil; Part IVEvaluating; Dutch Treat?; Burden sharing in Afghanistan; Marion Bogers, Robert Beeres and Irene Lubberman-Schrotenboer; Taking stock; The social construction of effectiveness; Sebastiaan Rietjens, Joseph Soeters, Jacqueline Heeren-Bogers and Christiaan Davids.
- It's not over till it's overSharing memories at the home front; Manon Andres and Natasja Rietveld; Books and bikes; Noises and voices of veterans; Esmeralda Kleinreesink, René Moelker and Rudy Richardson; Epilogue; Looking back and moving on; Joseph Soeters, Jan van der Meulen, Robert Beeres and Ad Vogelaar; Contributors; _GoBack; _Ref293160701; OLE_LINK13; OLE_LINK14; _Hlk289676230; OLE_LINK1; _Hlk232920095; _Hlk289678975; _Hlk289681695; _Hlk289681766; _Hlk289681810; _Hlk289677873; _Hlk289677882; OLE_LINK3; OLE_LINK4; What_is_Afghanistan_Independent_Human_Ri; _Hlk171352277; _GoBack.