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MALONEY, SEAN M (7) answer(s).
 
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Afghanistan four years on: an assessment / Maloney, Sean M   Journal Article
Maloney, Sean M Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Afghanistan-Post-2003 
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Afghanistan: from here to etrnity? / Maloney, Sean M Spring 2004  Journal Article
Maloney, Sean M Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2004.
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Can we negotiate with the Taliban / Maloney, Sean M   Journal Article
Maloney, Sean M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The belief that the insurgency in southern Afghanistan is a singular entity and the assumption that negotiations with that entity can bring an end to the conflict are simplistic and do not take into account the other insurgent partners, nor the role of local power brokers. Care must be taken when providing advice in the public domain on how to end or limit conflict in Afghanistan.
Key Words Taliban  Afghanistan  Al Qaeda  ISAF  Lashkar-e Toiba  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Conceptualizing the war in Afghanistan: Perceptions from the Front, 2001-2006 / Maloney, Sean M   Journal Article
Maloney, Sean M Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Analytical focus on military operations in Iraq continue to overshadow analysis of the war in Afghanistan as it enters its sixth year. It is now possible to discern several clearly-delineated periods of coalition counterinsurgency and stabilization operations. What is the nature of the war and how has it evolved? Has there been success so far in Afghanistan?
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Fire Brigade or tocsin? NATO's ace mobile force, flexibl respon / Maloney, Sean M Dec 2004  Journal Article
Maloney, Sean M Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
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Remembering Soviet nuclear risks / Maloney, Sean M   Article
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Summary/Abstract In a 2005 interview, former Soviet Western Group of Forces commander Matvei Burlakov said that the peak of the Cold War came in the 1980s. In a crisis, he asserted, Soviet plans were to strike pre-emptively, when tensions first started to rise. All that remained was for the signal to be sent and the Western Group of Forces would be the first to act. Burlakov also insisted that the Soviet Union would have been the first to employ nuclear weapons in such a scenario: ‘[Soviet foreign minister Andrei] Gromyko may have said one thing, but the military had other ideas.
Key Words NATO  Nuclear  Deterrence  Missiles  United States  Russia 
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Towards a new national security policy for Canada / Maloney, Sean M   Article
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Summary/Abstract Canada is now at a crossroads unlike any other period in its history and needs to carefully consider which path to take. With the new Trudeau government comfortably ensconced since the defeat of the Harper government in the fall of 2015, a variety of competing interests have emerged in an attempt to turn Canadian policy back to a more nostalgic period of the 1970s that some see as preferable to the institutional lash-up that existed since the rolling out of the Canada First policy in the 2000s. That nostalgic period is, however, misunderstood both willfully for political purposes but also through a lack of historical context. Firmly rooting future actions in a blunt analysis of national interests is preferable to the alternative.
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