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Leveraging observations of Security Force Assistance in Afghanistan for global operations / Leslie Adrienne Payne, Jan Osburg.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Payne, Leslie Adrienne, Author.
Contributor:
Osburg, Jan, Contributor.
Arroyo Center.
Rand Corporation.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Military assistance, American--Afghanistan.
Military assistance, American.
Combined operations (Military science)--Afghanistan.
Combined operations (Military science).
Internal security.
United States--Armed Forces--Stability operations.
United States.
International Security Assistance Force (Afghanistan).
Afghanistan. Afghan National Army.
Afghanistan.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 36 pages) : illustrations
Other Title:
Leveraging observations of SFA in Afghanistan for global operations
Place of Publication:
RAND Corporation 2013
Santa Monica, CA : Rand 2013
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Interviews with Security Force Assistance (SFA) practitioners in Afghanistan reveal insights that can be applied to future global operations. The enduring nature of most challenges that these practitioners face suggests that solutions still remain uncertain. Future SFA missions, such as those envisioned for the U.S. Army's Regionally Aligned Forces, can benefit from the experience gained from SFA in Afghanistan as captured in this report.
Contents:
Introduction The security force assistance process Identifying and leveraging key security force assistance insights Sustainability of security force assistance results: the development paradox and host-nation autonomy Conclusion. Preface Executive summary Figures Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction The security force assistance process Identifying and leveraging key security force assistance insights Sustainability of security force assistance results: the development paradox and host-nation autonomy Conclusion References
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
0-8330-8363-5

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