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Author Barno, David W.

Title Beyond Afghanistan : a regional security strategy for South and Central Asia / by David W. Barno, Andrew Exum, and Matthew Irvine
Published Washington, DC : Center for a New American Security, 2011

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Description 39 pages : color illustrations (digital, PDF file)
Contents Executive summary -- Introduction -- Strategic context -- U.S. interests in the region -- A regional security strategy -- Implementing a regional strategy : recommendations and resources -- Conclusion
Summary "This report culminates a year-long project examining the future of U.S. strategy in South and Central Asia given the pending drawdown of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. It is neither an exhaustive treatment of an extraordinarily complex and diverse region nor a comprehensive plan for policymakers. Rather, it identifies key priorities for the United States and the key components of a regional strategy offered in light of tumultuous current events. It draws from primary and secondary source materials, a series of working groups comprised of regional experts and strategists, and our own research trips to Afghanistan and Pakistan."--Page 5-6
Notes Title from PDF title page (viewed on May 26, 2011)
"June 2011."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-35)
Notes Mode of access: Internet from Center for a New American Security web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required
Subject Diplomatic relations.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
SUBJECT Afghanistan -- Foreign relations -- United States
United States -- Foreign relations -- Afghanistan
Pakistan -- Foreign relations -- United States
United States -- Foreign relations -- Pakistan
Asia, Central -- Strategic aspects
South Asia -- Strategic aspects
Subject Afghanistan.
Central Asia.
Pakistan.
South Asia.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Exum, Andrew.
Irvine, Matthew
Center for a New American Security.
ISBN 9781935087472
1935087479
Other Titles Regional security strategy for South and Central Asia