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The Afghanistan question and the reset in U.S.--Russian relations [[electronic resource] /] / Richard J. Krickus



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Autore: Krickus Richard J Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Afghanistan question and the reset in U.S.--Russian relations [[electronic resource] /] / Richard J. Krickus Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Carlisle, PA : , : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, , [2011]
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xii, 159 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 327.7304709/05
Soggetto topico: Security, International - Europe
Soggetto geografico: United States Relations Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation) Relations United States
United States Relations Afghanistan
Afghanistan Relations United States
Russia (Federation) Relations Afghanistan
Afghanistan Relations Russia (Federation)
Classificazione: 7,41
Note generali: Title from title screen (viewed on Oct. 25, 2011).
"October 2011."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Summary -- Introduction -- The American skeptics -- Russian skeptics -- The American rationale -- The Russian rationale -- The study's objectives -- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The decision to invade -- Escalation -- Bringing the Red Army home -- What was happening? -- The U.S. reaction -- The end -- The failure to create a stable post-Soviet government and civil war. The United Nations proposal -- Why the proposal failed -- Washington's and Moscow's failure -- The Taliban and Osama bin Laden. The origins of the Taliban -- Osama bin Laden -- The United States acknowledges bin Laden as a threat -- 9/11 and war against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The September 2001 terrorist attacks -- Routing the jihadists -- The Karzai government -- Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda : an assessment -- A partial victory -- Three scenarios. The existing situation or plan A : an unstable but viable Afghanistan through COIN -- The insurgency -- The Karzai government -- Security forces -- The civilian-economic component -- Declining support for the war within the United States -- Pakistan -- Plan B : partition -- A Taliban victory -- The global jihadists prevail -- The Taliban return to power with a national agenda -- The Russian response -- Countering Afghan narcotics -- The struggle over Manas -- The northern distribution network -- Central Asia and the North Caucasus -- Concluding remarks and recommendations. Identifying the enemy : a civil war within Islam -- Making room for the rest -- The American malaise -- Sticking to the 2014 Afghanistan exit schedule -- Preparing for Bonn II -- Plan B : partition -- Preparing for the worst case scenario (Plan C) : a Taliban victory -- Confronting Pakistan -- The time has come to reduce our profile in the Middle East -- Sustaining and enlarging security cooperation with Russia.
Sommario/riassunto: The ability of the United States and Russia to cooperate in Afghanistan represents a solid test of their reset in relations. The author provides the historical background to the Afghanistan Question and assesses current events in the Afghan war with three objectives in mind: 1) to determine whether Russian-American cooperation in Afghanistan has been successful; 2) to identify and evaluate the successes and failures of the counterinsurgency strategy as the transition from U.S. to Afghanistan authority gains traction in the 2011-14 time frame; and 3) to provide conclusions and recommendations bearing on developments in Afghanistan.
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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