Publication
Oct 2011
This paper argues that while a security sector reform (SSR), COIN or stabilization approach may have been appropriate at the beginning of the post-Taliban period or currently, actual practice has been to attempt all three simultaneously. This leads to confusion, and the combined approaches tend to undermine one another as they attempt to address the security issues facing Afghanistan. The paper concludes that, ultimately, the lack of strategic direction and focus in the international intervention has served both Afghanistan and its international partners poorly.
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Author | Christian Dennys |
Series | CIGI Afghanistan Papers |
Issue | 9 |
Publisher | Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) |
Copyright | © 2011 Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). |