Description |
1 online resource (iv, 56 pages) : maps (some color) |
Series |
Asia report ; no. 256 |
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ICG Asia report ; no. 256.
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Contents |
Introduction -- Transitioning to December 2014 -- Case study : Faryab Province -- Case study : Kunar Province -- Case study : Paktia Province -- Case study : Kandahar Province -- Enablers required -- Conclusion |
Summary |
The war in Afghanistan entered a new phase in 2013. It now is increasingly a contest between the insurgents and the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). Many within and outside the government are more optimistic about stability in the wake of a relatively successful first round of presidential elections on 5 April 2014. However, any euphoria should be tempered by a realistic assessment of the security challenges that President Karzai's successor will face in the transitional period of 2014-2015. Kabul may find these challenges difficult to overcome without significant and sustained international security, political and economic support |
Analysis |
Afghanistan National Security Forces Insurgency -- Afghanistan Afghan War, 2001- -- Peace |
Notes |
"12 May 2014." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ICG, viewed May 14, 2014) |
Subject |
Afghanistan. National Security Forces
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SUBJECT |
Afghanistan. National Security Forces. fast (OCoLC)fst01775601 |
Subject |
Insurgency -- Afghanistan
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Afghan War, 2001-2021 -- Peace
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War -- Termination.
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Internal security -- Afghanistan
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Insurgency.
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Internal security.
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Peace.
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War -- Termination.
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Afghanistan.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
International Crisis Group, issuing body.
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LC no. |
2014363409 |
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