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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
Since 1989 the international community has been called on repeatedly to address the security dilemma posed by weak states. NATO has found this to be a particularly daunting task given that the organization's traditional resources make only a small contribution to providing security in post-conflict states. As a result the alliance has attempted to create a new capability that merges civilian and military efforts. This process has met with limited success in Afghanistan. This article examines the evolution of the comprehensive approach in NATO and specifically the UK's attempts to implement the comprehensive approach in the first Helmand campaign of 2006.
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