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ID104099
Title ProperStabilization and reconstruction of nations after military conflict
Other Title InformationAfghanistan and Chechnya case studies
LanguageENG
AuthorFayutkin, Major Dan
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article focuses on an analysis of two very different approaches for stabilization and reconstruction (S&R) used by the United States in Afghanistan and the Russian Federation in Chechnya. The article discusses "Stabilization and Reconstruction" (S&R) according to military doctrines, the possibility of the S&R of the nation, the doctrinal framework for S&R processes. The Russian Federation focused its S&R policy on rebuilding the security structures in Chechnya in order to guarantee a stable security situation in the Chechen Republic. The U.S. S&R effort revolved around the reconstruction of all the security, social and financial structures of a society based on democratic principles The significant lesson from the Afghanistan and Chechnya experiences is that it is necessary to build-up the legitimate local security and social structures, which will control the situation.
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol. 28, No.4; Sep-Oct 2009: p.367-372
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol. 28, No.4; Sep-Oct 2009: p.367-372
Key WordsUnited States ;  Chechnya ;  Afghanistan ;  Russian Federation ;  Military Doctrines ;  Stabilization ;  Reconstruction ;  Russia


 
 
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