Publication

May 2012

This paper reflects on the Canadian military effort in Afghanistan and discusses the challenges associated with trying to build security, governance and development in Kandahar. Firstly, it examines how the Canadian Forces (CF) adapted over time, both in Afghanistan and in Ottawa. Secondly, it looks at the challenges presented by a minority government and what can be learned from this political context. Thirdly, it examines what was learned about the factors which constrained Canadian defence policy — the Opposition and public opinion — and evaluates the consequences for Canada's next military engagement. The paper concludes by discussing the implications for Canada's future missions.

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Author Stephan M Saideman
Series CIGI Afghanistan Papers
Issue 10
Publisher Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
Copyright © 2012 Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
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