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UNITED NATIONS - AFGHANISTAN (5) answer(s).
 
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Doomed in Afghanistan: a UN officer's memoir of the fall of Kabul and Najibullah's failed escape, 1992 / Corwin, Phillip 2003  Book
Corwin, Phillip Book
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Publication New Brunswick, Rutgers university press, 2003.
Description xx, 241p.hbk
Standard Number 0813531713
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ID:   005745


Out of Afghanistan: inside story of the Soviet withdrawal / Cordovez, Diego; Harrison, Selig S 1995  Book
Harrison, Selig S. Book
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Publication New York, Oxford University Press, 1995.
Description ix, 450p.
Standard Number 0195062949
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ID:   060534


Security in the 21st century: the United Nations, Afghanistan and Iraq / Conte, Alex 2005  Book
Conte, Alex Book
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Publication Aldershot, Ashgate, 2005.
Description ix, 320p.hbk
Standard Number 0754624420
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ID:   024283


United Nations and Afghanistan crisis / Maaroof, Mohammad Khalid 1990  Book
Maaroof, Mohammad Khalid Book
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Publication New Delhi, Commenwealth Publishers, 1990.
Description viii, 210p.
Standard Number 8171690440
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Walking Softly in Afghanistan: the future of UN state-building / Chesterman, Simon 2002  Article
Chesterman, Simon Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 37-45
Summary/Abstract The United Nations mission in Afghanistan adopted the guiding principle that it should first and foremost bolster Afghan capacity – both official and non-governmental – and rely on as limited an international presence and on as many Afghan staff as possible. This has come to be referred to as the ‘light footprint’ approach, a stark departure from the expansive UN mandates in Kosovo and East Timor. This is in keeping with the limited role accorded to the United Nations in the Bonn Agreement, negotiated in December 2001 after the rout of the Taliban by the United States and its foreign and local allies. But it also represents a philosophical challenge to the increasing aggregation of sovereign powers exercised in UN peace operations since the mid-1990s.
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