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ID139097
Title ProperComprehensive approaches, diverse coherences
Other Title Informationthe different levels of policy coherence in the Dutch 3D approach in Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorLijn , Jair van der
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since 2000, international organisations such as the UN, NATO and the EU, but also countries, have started to apply what has been called the comprehensive approach to crisis management. This article unpacks this comprehensive approach implemented by the Dutch in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan. It first borrows and expands a conceptual framework developed by De Coning and Friis. Subsequently, it maps the different sorts of coherence in the mission by applying the framework. It shows how in practice there was not one single comprehensive approach, but many different forms of interaction between a number of organisational units. Each interaction had its own distinct issues and its own level of coherence. The level of coherence differed depending on the level at which the interaction took place – strategic at headquarters level versus operational at field level – and at what point in the mission it happened – in most cases it moved towards more cohesion.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 26, No.1; Feb 2015: p.72-89
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 26 No 1
Key WordsPeace Operations ;  Military ;  Afghanistan ;  Netherlands ;  NGO ;  Diplomats ;  Development Cooperation ;  Comprehensive Approach ;  Crisis Management Operations


 
 
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