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Statebuilding in Afghanistan Nik Hynek (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)

Statebuilding in Afghanistan By Nik Hynek (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)

Summary

This edited volume maps and theorizes NATO-ISAF's multi-national contribution to peacebuilding and reconstruction in Afghanistan. It answers key questions through a series of case studies which together form a comparative study of national contributions to the multilateral mission in Afghanistan.

Statebuilding in Afghanistan Summary

Statebuilding in Afghanistan: Multinational Contributions to Reconstruction by Nik Hynek (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)

This edited volume empirically maps and theorises NATO-ISAF's contribution to peacebuilding and reconstruction in Afghanistan. The book provides a contextual framework of the NATO participation in Afghanistan; it offers an outline of the security situation in Afghanistan and discusses geopolitical, historical, and military factors that are related to it.

It argues that a general underlying factor is that although the stated goals of the Afghanistan mission may be similarly formulated across the ISAF coalition, that are a great number of differences in the nature of coalition members' political calculations, and share of the burden, and that this induces a dynamic of alliance politics that state actors attempt to either mitigate, navigate, or exploit - depending on their interests and views. The book asks why there are differences in countries' share of the burden; how they manifest in different approaches; and how the actual performance of different members of the coalition ought to be assessed. It argues that understanding this offers clues as to what does not work in current state-building efforts, beyond individual countries' experiences and the more general critique of statebuilding philosophy and practice.

This book answers key questions through a series of case studies which together form a comparative study of national contributions to the multilateral mission in Afghanistan. In so doing, it provides a uniquely sensitive analysis that can help explain coalition contributions from various countries. It will be of great interest to students of Afghanistan, Asian politics, peacebuilding, statebuilding, war and conflict studies, IR and Security Studies generally.

About Nik Hynek (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)

Nik Hynek is Research Leader of the Centre for International Security at the Institute of International Relations in Prague, and Lecturer at the Metropolitan University, Prague, Czech Republic.

Peter Marton is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.

Table of Contents

Introduction: What Makes Coalitions S/tick? 1. Operation Herrick: The British Campaign in Helmand 2. Germany and Regional Command-North: ISAF's Weakest Link? 3. Between Expectations and Reality: The Dutch Engagement in Uruzgan 4. France in Kapisa: A Combined Approach to State-Building 5. Chapter on Canada 6. PRT Activity in Afghanistan: The Australian Experience 7. The New Zealand PRT Experience in Bamyan Province: Assessing Political Legitimacy and Operational Achievements 8. A Peace Nation in the War on Terror: The Norwegian Engagement in Afghanistan 9. Finland's ISAF experience: Rewarding, Challenging and on the Edges of the Politically Feasible 10. Hungary's Involvement in Afghanistan: Proudly Going through the Motions? 11. From Followers to Leaders as Coalition Servants: The Polish Engagement in Afghanistan 12. Post-Decisional and Alliance-Dependent: The Czech Engagement in Logar 13. Turkey's ISAF Mission: A Maverick with Strategic Depth 14. Trials and Tribulations of the Lithuanian Participation in the NATO ISAF Mission

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NPB9780415620499
9780415620499
041562049X
Statebuilding in Afghanistan: Multinational Contributions to Reconstruction by Nik Hynek (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2011-07-21
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