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Bureaucracy does its thing: US performance and the institutional dimension of strategy in Afghanistan / Greentree, Todd   Journal Article
Greentree, Todd Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It is not too soon to draw cautionary lessons from the inconclusive results of US performance during more than 11 years of Operation 'Enduring Freedom' in Afghanistan. As in Vietnam, fundamental difficulties persist in adapting enduring institutions to the requirements of strategy. At the heart of the matter is tension between the assumptions that underlie counterinsurgency as practiced in Afghanistan and organization of the US Armed Forces, State Department, and Agency for International Development. Knowledge of basic principles and necessary changes is available to answer the question, could the US have done better?
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Strategic failure in Afghanistan / Greentree, Todd   Journal Article
Greentree, Todd Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Theo Farrell has written an outstanding if pain-filled book. Painful, not only because he narrates the costs of the Afghan war in lives and treasure, but because Unwinnable is a study of strategic failure.
Key Words Afghanistan  Strategic Failure 
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