Whose army :: Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war /
As Western troops withdraw from Afghanistan, the Afghan National Army (ANA) has been tasked with securing the country. Having broken the system that was in place, the US and NATO are now leaving Afghanistan to face Taliban elements, criminal warlords, and private militias which disrupt any efforts t...
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Zusammenfassung: | As Western troops withdraw from Afghanistan, the Afghan National Army (ANA) has been tasked with securing the country. Having broken the system that was in place, the US and NATO are now leaving Afghanistan to face Taliban elements, criminal warlords, and private militias which disrupt any efforts to pull the nation together. Yet the ANA arose under foreign tutelage and will remain dependent upon foreign support for the foreseeable future. Thus it can only be seen by the majority of Afghans as a legacy of the occupation and not a 'national' institution. The ANA is shrinking by the day. Musa Kh. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (211 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1. The Afghan Army from Alexander the Great to Hamid Karzai; Chapter 2. The Afghan National Army and Green on Blue Attacks; The Challenge of Green on Blue Attacks; Chapter 3. International Military Efforts and the Uncertain Future of the ANA; The Taliban Office in Qatar; The Transition of Security, ANA and the Taliban; The Security Transition; Phase One; Phase Two; Phase Three; Phase Four and Five; Chapter 4. Brigade-888, ANA, and War Criminals; Chapter 5. Blackwater, Private Contractors and Criminal Militias. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Business of Private Militias in AfghanistanChapter 6. The US Joint Special Operations Command, Blackwater and the Drone War; Drone Attacks in Pakistan from 2005 to 2013; Chapter. 7. State-Owned Criminal Militias; Regional Command Structure of the Afghan National Police; The Oath of Afghan National Police; Chapter 8. Marketing Terrorism and the Import/Export of Suicide Bombers; Marketing Terrorism and the Business of Fear; Chapter 9. An Incoherent Approach to the War; Chapter 10. War on Terror in a Failed Afghan State. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 11. Afghan Intelligence, the Intelligence War and Intelligence FailureThe Intelligence War Among 50 Nations in Afghanistan; Afghan Intelligence: Foreign Influence and Allegations of Torture; Chapter 12. Social Media, Cyber Terrorism and the Taliban's Tactical Intelligence; Cyber Terrorism; Licenses issued to Internet Services Provider Companies in Afghanistan; Chapter 13. The US-Afghan Strategic Partnership and the Pentagon's China-Phobia Policy; The Pentagon, the CIA and The Defense Clandestine Service; Chapter 14. The Pakistan Army War on Pashtuns. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 15. Afghanistan's Future and the Blueprint for Civil WarPostscript; Appendix 1. Durand Line Agreement, November 12, 1893; Agreement between Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, G.C.S.I., and Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.; Appendix 2. Decree of the President of the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan; Appendix 3. Afghan Security Forces Command and Control Structure; Afghan National Army; Afghan National Army Air Corps Command and Control System; Defense Ministers of Afghanistan; Generals of ANA Military Command; Appendix 4. Size of the Afghan Security Forces 1978-2012. | |
505 | 8 | |a Afghan National Army plus PoliceAppendix 5. Foreign Forces Deployed in Afghanistan 2001-2012; Troops Committed to NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) by Country; NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan; Mission; Area of Responsibility; Contributing Nations; Appendix 6. Resolution against Drone Attacks; Bibliography; Index. | |
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contents | Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1. The Afghan Army from Alexander the Great to Hamid Karzai; Chapter 2. The Afghan National Army and Green on Blue Attacks; The Challenge of Green on Blue Attacks; Chapter 3. International Military Efforts and the Uncertain Future of the ANA; The Taliban Office in Qatar; The Transition of Security, ANA and the Taliban; The Security Transition; Phase One; Phase Two; Phase Three; Phase Four and Five; Chapter 4. Brigade-888, ANA, and War Criminals; Chapter 5. Blackwater, Private Contractors and Criminal Militias. The Business of Private Militias in AfghanistanChapter 6. The US Joint Special Operations Command, Blackwater and the Drone War; Drone Attacks in Pakistan from 2005 to 2013; Chapter. 7. State-Owned Criminal Militias; Regional Command Structure of the Afghan National Police; The Oath of Afghan National Police; Chapter 8. Marketing Terrorism and the Import/Export of Suicide Bombers; Marketing Terrorism and the Business of Fear; Chapter 9. An Incoherent Approach to the War; Chapter 10. War on Terror in a Failed Afghan State. Chapter 11. Afghan Intelligence, the Intelligence War and Intelligence FailureThe Intelligence War Among 50 Nations in Afghanistan; Afghan Intelligence: Foreign Influence and Allegations of Torture; Chapter 12. Social Media, Cyber Terrorism and the Taliban's Tactical Intelligence; Cyber Terrorism; Licenses issued to Internet Services Provider Companies in Afghanistan; Chapter 13. The US-Afghan Strategic Partnership and the Pentagon's China-Phobia Policy; The Pentagon, the CIA and The Defense Clandestine Service; Chapter 14. The Pakistan Army War on Pashtuns. Chapter 15. Afghanistan's Future and the Blueprint for Civil WarPostscript; Appendix 1. Durand Line Agreement, November 12, 1893; Agreement between Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, G.C.S.I., and Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.; Appendix 2. Decree of the President of the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan; Appendix 3. Afghan Security Forces Command and Control Structure; Afghan National Army; Afghan National Army Air Corps Command and Control System; Defense Ministers of Afghanistan; Generals of ANA Military Command; Appendix 4. Size of the Afghan Security Forces 1978-2012. Afghan National Army plus PoliceAppendix 5. Foreign Forces Deployed in Afghanistan 2001-2012; Troops Committed to NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) by Country; NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan; Mission; Area of Responsibility; Contributing Nations; Appendix 6. Resolution against Drone Attacks; Bibliography; Index. |
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spelling | Jalālzaʼī, Mūsá K̲h̲ān, author. Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / Musa Khan Jalalzai. New York : Algora Publishing, 2014. ©2014 1 online resource (211 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1. The Afghan Army from Alexander the Great to Hamid Karzai; Chapter 2. The Afghan National Army and Green on Blue Attacks; The Challenge of Green on Blue Attacks; Chapter 3. International Military Efforts and the Uncertain Future of the ANA; The Taliban Office in Qatar; The Transition of Security, ANA and the Taliban; The Security Transition; Phase One; Phase Two; Phase Three; Phase Four and Five; Chapter 4. Brigade-888, ANA, and War Criminals; Chapter 5. Blackwater, Private Contractors and Criminal Militias. The Business of Private Militias in AfghanistanChapter 6. The US Joint Special Operations Command, Blackwater and the Drone War; Drone Attacks in Pakistan from 2005 to 2013; Chapter. 7. State-Owned Criminal Militias; Regional Command Structure of the Afghan National Police; The Oath of Afghan National Police; Chapter 8. Marketing Terrorism and the Import/Export of Suicide Bombers; Marketing Terrorism and the Business of Fear; Chapter 9. An Incoherent Approach to the War; Chapter 10. War on Terror in a Failed Afghan State. Chapter 11. Afghan Intelligence, the Intelligence War and Intelligence FailureThe Intelligence War Among 50 Nations in Afghanistan; Afghan Intelligence: Foreign Influence and Allegations of Torture; Chapter 12. Social Media, Cyber Terrorism and the Taliban's Tactical Intelligence; Cyber Terrorism; Licenses issued to Internet Services Provider Companies in Afghanistan; Chapter 13. The US-Afghan Strategic Partnership and the Pentagon's China-Phobia Policy; The Pentagon, the CIA and The Defense Clandestine Service; Chapter 14. The Pakistan Army War on Pashtuns. Chapter 15. Afghanistan's Future and the Blueprint for Civil WarPostscript; Appendix 1. Durand Line Agreement, November 12, 1893; Agreement between Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, G.C.S.I., and Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.; Appendix 2. Decree of the President of the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan; Appendix 3. Afghan Security Forces Command and Control Structure; Afghan National Army; Afghan National Army Air Corps Command and Control System; Defense Ministers of Afghanistan; Generals of ANA Military Command; Appendix 4. Size of the Afghan Security Forces 1978-2012. Afghan National Army plus PoliceAppendix 5. Foreign Forces Deployed in Afghanistan 2001-2012; Troops Committed to NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) by Country; NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan; Mission; Area of Responsibility; Contributing Nations; Appendix 6. Resolution against Drone Attacks; Bibliography; Index. As Western troops withdraw from Afghanistan, the Afghan National Army (ANA) has been tasked with securing the country. Having broken the system that was in place, the US and NATO are now leaving Afghanistan to face Taliban elements, criminal warlords, and private militias which disrupt any efforts to pull the nation together. Yet the ANA arose under foreign tutelage and will remain dependent upon foreign support for the foreseeable future. Thus it can only be seen by the majority of Afghans as a legacy of the occupation and not a 'national' institution. The ANA is shrinking by the day. Musa Kh. English. Afghanistan. Afghan National Army. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2006010284 Afghanistan. Afghan National Army fast National security Afghanistan. Internal security Afghanistan. Insurgency Afghanistan. Nation-building Afghanistan. Afghan War, 2001-2021. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004004460 Afghanistan History 2001-2021. Sûreté de l'État Afghānistān. Révoltes Afghānistān. Reconstruction d'une nation Afghānistān. Guerre en Afghānistān, 2001-2021. Afghānistān Histoire 2001-2021. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Insurgency fast Internal security fast Nation-building fast National security fast Afghanistan fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjXpC7xxDYf4fj9jQq4v3 Afghan War (2001-2021) fast (OCoLC)fst01695175 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39Qhp4vBbhpQvKPRyqxmTxMQy 2001-2021 fast History fast has work: Whose army (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH6GRKwW8dHVwxDD6mpdcP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Jalalzai, Musa Khan. Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war. New York : Algora Publishing, ©2014 xiii, 199 pages 9781628940541 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=759806 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Jalālzaʼī, Mūsá K̲h̲ān Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1. The Afghan Army from Alexander the Great to Hamid Karzai; Chapter 2. The Afghan National Army and Green on Blue Attacks; The Challenge of Green on Blue Attacks; Chapter 3. International Military Efforts and the Uncertain Future of the ANA; The Taliban Office in Qatar; The Transition of Security, ANA and the Taliban; The Security Transition; Phase One; Phase Two; Phase Three; Phase Four and Five; Chapter 4. Brigade-888, ANA, and War Criminals; Chapter 5. Blackwater, Private Contractors and Criminal Militias. The Business of Private Militias in AfghanistanChapter 6. The US Joint Special Operations Command, Blackwater and the Drone War; Drone Attacks in Pakistan from 2005 to 2013; Chapter. 7. State-Owned Criminal Militias; Regional Command Structure of the Afghan National Police; The Oath of Afghan National Police; Chapter 8. Marketing Terrorism and the Import/Export of Suicide Bombers; Marketing Terrorism and the Business of Fear; Chapter 9. An Incoherent Approach to the War; Chapter 10. War on Terror in a Failed Afghan State. Chapter 11. Afghan Intelligence, the Intelligence War and Intelligence FailureThe Intelligence War Among 50 Nations in Afghanistan; Afghan Intelligence: Foreign Influence and Allegations of Torture; Chapter 12. Social Media, Cyber Terrorism and the Taliban's Tactical Intelligence; Cyber Terrorism; Licenses issued to Internet Services Provider Companies in Afghanistan; Chapter 13. The US-Afghan Strategic Partnership and the Pentagon's China-Phobia Policy; The Pentagon, the CIA and The Defense Clandestine Service; Chapter 14. The Pakistan Army War on Pashtuns. Chapter 15. Afghanistan's Future and the Blueprint for Civil WarPostscript; Appendix 1. Durand Line Agreement, November 12, 1893; Agreement between Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, G.C.S.I., and Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.; Appendix 2. Decree of the President of the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan; Appendix 3. Afghan Security Forces Command and Control Structure; Afghan National Army; Afghan National Army Air Corps Command and Control System; Defense Ministers of Afghanistan; Generals of ANA Military Command; Appendix 4. Size of the Afghan Security Forces 1978-2012. Afghan National Army plus PoliceAppendix 5. Foreign Forces Deployed in Afghanistan 2001-2012; Troops Committed to NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) by Country; NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan; Mission; Area of Responsibility; Contributing Nations; Appendix 6. Resolution against Drone Attacks; Bibliography; Index. Afghanistan. Afghan National Army. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2006010284 Afghanistan. Afghan National Army fast National security Afghanistan. Internal security Afghanistan. Insurgency Afghanistan. Nation-building Afghanistan. Afghan War, 2001-2021. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004004460 Sûreté de l'État Afghānistān. Révoltes Afghānistān. Reconstruction d'une nation Afghānistān. Guerre en Afghānistān, 2001-2021. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Insurgency fast Internal security fast Nation-building fast National security fast |
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title | Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / |
title_auth | Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / |
title_exact_search | Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / |
title_full | Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / Musa Khan Jalalzai. |
title_fullStr | Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / Musa Khan Jalalzai. |
title_full_unstemmed | Whose army : Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / Musa Khan Jalalzai. |
title_short | Whose army : |
title_sort | whose army afghanistan s shrinking army war criminals private militias and the future of civil war |
title_sub | Afghanistan's shrinking army, war criminals, private militias and the future of civil war / |
topic | Afghanistan. Afghan National Army. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2006010284 Afghanistan. Afghan National Army fast National security Afghanistan. Internal security Afghanistan. Insurgency Afghanistan. Nation-building Afghanistan. Afghan War, 2001-2021. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2004004460 Sûreté de l'État Afghānistān. Révoltes Afghānistān. Reconstruction d'une nation Afghānistān. Guerre en Afghānistān, 2001-2021. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Insurgency fast Internal security fast Nation-building fast National security fast |
topic_facet | Afghanistan. Afghan National Army. Afghanistan. Afghan National Army National security Afghanistan. Internal security Afghanistan. Insurgency Afghanistan. Nation-building Afghanistan. Afghan War, 2001-2021. Afghanistan History 2001-2021. Sûreté de l'État Afghānistān. Révoltes Afghānistān. Reconstruction d'une nation Afghānistān. Guerre en Afghānistān, 2001-2021. Afghānistān Histoire 2001-2021. HISTORY Military Other. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. Insurgency Internal security Nation-building National security Afghanistan History |
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