2004
DOI: 10.21236/ada593506
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Civil Military Operations: Afghanistan. Observations on Civil Military Operations During the First Year of Operation Enduring Freedom

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“…In recent years, international military forces and civilian agencies have worked hard to improve their cooperation in post‐conflict or weak states (Weiss and Collins 2000; Flavin 2004). Communication and coordination are much improved in donor capitals and within organizations like the United Nations and NATO.…”
Section: Persistent Problems With International Peacebuildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, international military forces and civilian agencies have worked hard to improve their cooperation in post‐conflict or weak states (Weiss and Collins 2000; Flavin 2004). Communication and coordination are much improved in donor capitals and within organizations like the United Nations and NATO.…”
Section: Persistent Problems With International Peacebuildingmentioning
confidence: 99%