Helmand at war : the changing nature of the insurgency in Southern Afghanistan and its effects on the future of the country / The Senlis Council.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London : The Senlis Council, 2006.Description: 62 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet HV5840. A23.
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Cover title.
“June 2006”.
“The Senlis Council, Security and Development Policy Group”—at head of title.
“Includes bibliography”—(pages 49-50).
Contents: Executive summary—I. Profile : Helmand province, Afghanistan—II. Security and control : the real power holders—III. Development and reconstruction : the real economy—Bibliography—Annexes.
Summary: “In the localized province of Helmand, insurgency patterns have undergone a substantial shift form disturbance to open warfare. For the local population, the insurgents have now become the de facto established power holder. People affiliated with every side of the conflict have been interviewed, providing unique insights into the reality of life in Helmand. A complex set of factors have been identified…”—(page 5).
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