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WAR DIPLOMACY (4) answer(s).
 
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Indo-Pakistan conflict / Brines, Russell 1968  Book
Russell Brines Book
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Publication London, Pall Mall Press, 1968.
Description vii, 481p.hbk
Standard Number 269162321
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021359954.9105/BRI 021359MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Indo-Pakistani conflict / Brines, Russell 1968  Reprints
Brines, Russell Reprints
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Publication London, Pall Mall Press, 1968.
Description vii, 481p.hbk
Standard Number 269162321
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000840954.9105/BRI 000840MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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United States and World War II military and diplomatic documents / Buchanan, A Russell (ed.) 1972  Book
Buchanan, A Russell (ed.) Book
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Publication Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1972.
Description 303p.Hbk
Standard Number 0-87249-276-1
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Washington's war and diplomacy in Afghanistan / Mahapatra, Chintamani   Journal Article
Mahapatra, Chintamani Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The defence diplomacy of the United States in the midst of the current war against terror in Afghanistan is designed towards ending the US military operations without ceding total authority to the Taliban. The US-led international coalition of forces, that include NATO forces, have failed to crush the Taliban. On the other hand, Taliban have been unable to force the external forces to quit Afghanistan. The US does not want to quit without the assurance that no second 9/11 takes place. Simultaneously, the cost of war is increasingly becoming prohibitive especially when the country is in the midst of a hard recession. Washington's war and diplomacy in Afghanistan is currently at a crossroads. This article examines and analyses US defence diplomacy in the region to resolve the Afghan tangle.
Key Words United States  Afghanistan  Washington  War Diplomacy  Cold War 
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