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082 _aPamphlet DS 357.6 .K38 2010/ + /PDF/(1.5MB)
100 _aKatzman, Kenneth.
110 _aCongressional Research Service.
245 _aAfghanistan : post-Taliban governance, security and US policy / Kenneth Katzman.
260 _a[Washington, D.C.] : Congressional Research Service, 2010.
300 _a[4], 96 p. : maps ; 30 cm.
500 _aCover title.
500 _a“June 25, 2010”.
500 _a“Congress Research Services”—at head of title.
500 _a“RL30588”—cover page.
500 _a“CRS Report of Congress, Prepared for members and Committees of Congress”—running caption.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
500 _aSummary: “Following two high-level policy reviews on Afghanistan in 2009, the Obama administration asserts that it is pursuing a fully resourced and integrated military-civilian strategy that will pave the way for a gradual transition to Afghan security leadership beginning in July 2011. The policy is intended to address deteriorating security in large parts of Afghanistan since 2006. Each of the two reviews resulted in a decision to add combat troops, with the intent of creating the conditions to expand Afghan governance and economic development, rather that on hunting and defeating insurgents. A total of 51,000 additional U.S. forces were authorized by the two reviews, which will bring U.S. troop levels to approximately 104,000 by September 2010. Currently, U.S. troops in Afghanistan total about 94,000 and foreign partners are about 40,000”—(p. [1]).
650 _aAfghanistan – Politics and government – 2001- .
650 _aInternal security – Afghanistan.
650 _aAfghanistan – Relations – United States.
650 _aUnited States – Relations – Afghanistan.
856 _uhttp://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL30588.pdf
_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2458/azu_acku_pamphlet_ds_357_6_k38_2010
_z(accessed 18 January 2010).
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