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Afghanistan: Using Contracts to Train the Afghan National Po

PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:12 pm
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Afghanistan: Using Contracts to Train the Afghan National Police
from MERLN - Military Education Research Library Network The Afghanistan MiPAL has been updated with a Center for Strategic and International Studies report assessing the steps needed to implement the Obama Administration's strategy for shaping the Afghan National Security Forces, remarks by the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan concerning his interactions with President Karzai, a Senate hearing examining the use of contracts for Afghan National Police training, remarks by the Secretary of Defense on the chain of command in Afghanistan, and on the risks associated with civilian casualties in Afghanistan, remarks by the NATO Secretary General on the state of operations in Afghanistan, an Institute for the Study of War report analyzing the Karzai family's political role in Kandahar, as well as issues of political economy and formal and informal power structures in Kandahar, an Afghanistan Analysts Network report comparing Soviet and U.S.-led state-building efforts in Afghanistan, a New America Foundation report evaluating al Qaeda's operations in Afghanistan and the implications for the organization's relations with the Taliban, a Small Wars Journal article assessing coalition efforts to engage with the Afghan people, and a Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre report examining the politicization of religion in Afghanistan. Please see the Recently Added Documents section for the latest on this country - the newest updates are in bold.

http://merln.ndu.edu/index.cfm?secID=10 ... ection#c51