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Title: | A "New" Strategy for Afghanistan and Its Region |
Authors: | Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination |
Keywords: | Afghanistan Security Af-Pak Policy Regional Cooperation Insurgency Taliban Reconciliation Economy Infrastructure Capacity Building |
Issue Date: | May-2009 |
Publisher: | Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination |
Series/Report no.: | Policy Brief;May 2009 |
Abstract: | The report assesses the strategy of the Obama Administration as stated in early 2009 toward Afghanistan and provides recommendations for Afghanistan and its region. This strategy resembles a strategic framework more than a specific strategy. This framework for policy toward Afghanistan has been expanded to include a combined focus on Afghanistan and Pakistan, what is sometime referred to as “Af-Pak;” a surge of international civilian advisers and military forces and a major increase of civilian personnel, planning for a more rapid transfer of responsibility for security to the Afghan government; and an increased engagement with international actors, including neighboring and other regional states. The report's recommendations focus specifically on regional cooperation, the drugs-insurgency-corruption nexus, the Taliban insurgency, reconciliation, income generation, infrastructure and energy, institutional capacity, and the roles of the UN and of the media. The recommendations are a result of a private workshop convened by the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination in May 2009. |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01nv935288f |
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