Publication

Oct 2009

This brief argues that national caveats that restrict the activities of different NATO contingents in Afghanistan are more than just operationally problematic. They represent profound differences among NATO countries on the use of force. These differences have had significant domestic political repercussions so that it is unlikely that NATO will be able to agree on deploying 'out of area' operations in the near to medium future, according to the author.

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Author Stephen M Saideman
Series CIPS Policy Briefs
Issue 6
Publisher Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
Copyright © 2009 Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
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