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Gov.D5.216:W 26/2018
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TITLE: After the wars : international lessons from the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan / edited by John A. Gentry and William M. Nolte.
ADDED TITLE: International lessons from the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
PUBLISHED: Bethesda, Maryland : Washington, DC : National Intelligence University, For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office 2018.
DESCRIPTION: viii, 344 pages : color map ; 23 cm
NOTES: "July 2018."
NOTES: Shipping list no.: 2018-0311-P.
NOTES: Includes bibliographical references and index.
NOTES: Introduction / John A. Gentry and William M. Nolte Less Capable and Less Willing? European Involvement in Combat Operations After Iraq and Afghanistan / Peter Viggo Jakobsen
NOTES: The Country of Unrequited Dreams: Lessons From Germany's Mission in Afghanistan / Patrick Keller --
NOTES: What Did Russia Learn From the U.S. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan / Stephen Blank --Iran: Goals and Strategy "Steadfast," but Open to Tactical Innovation / Thomas E. Dowling --
NOTES: America's Wars and Turkish Attitudes: A Slippery Slope / K.A Beyoghlow --How Pakistan Plays Its Double Game:Lessons Learned Since 9/11 / Stephen Tankel --
NOTES: Chinese Views on the U.S. Wars on Afghanistan and Iraq / David Lai --Japan's Lessons in Iraq and Afghanistan / Michael W. David --
NOTES: Perspectives of International Nongovernmental Organizations / Pauline H. Baker Learning by Insurgents / Lawrence E. Cline -- U.S. Intelligence Credibility in the Crosshairs: On the Post-
NOTES: War Defensive / Bowman H. Miller --Conclusion: Lessons of the Lessons /John A. Gentry."This work examines the perspectives of nonstate actors and
NOTES: others involved in long term foreign security, and policies other than the United States government.These groups must assess their own
NOTES: implications and lessons learned from U.S. participation in wars involving global security, U.S. policymaking and national interests.Chapters included within this text focus on a variety of concepts -- strategic, operational, and tactical-level that may help identify important intelligence issues of future military operations.Chapter contributors
NOTES: include eight (8) comparative countries' lessons in the areas of domestic political and regional concerns withfocus on alliance and domestic political factors,
NOTES: includiing NATO membership with some major international players as
NOTES: they can offer many valuable insights into the future of international relations
NOTES: major international players as they can offer many valuable insights into the future of international relations".
SUBJECT: Iraq War, 2003-2011.
SUBJECT: Afghan War, 2001-2021.--sears
SUBJECT: War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.
SUBJECT: Guerre en Irak, 2003-2011.
SUBJECT: Guerre contre le terrorisme, 2001-2009.
SUBJECT: Guerre en Afghānistān, 2001-
ADDED ENTRY: Gentry, John A.,

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