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      The Search for Security in Post-Taliban Afghanistan
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      The Search for Security in Post-Taliban Afghanistan

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      The Search for Security in Post-Taliban Afghanistan book

      ByCyrus Hodes, Mark Sedra
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2007
      eBook Published 1 August 2007
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203759301
      Pages 118
      eBook ISBN 9780203759301
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Hodes, C., & Sedra, M. (2007). The Search for Security in Post-Taliban Afghanistan (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203759301

      ABSTRACT

      By the middle of 2007, Afghans had become increasingly disillusioned with a state-building process that had failed to deliver the peace dividend that they were promised. For many Afghans, the most noticeable change in their lives since the fall of the Taliban has been an acute deterioration in security conditions. Whether it is predatory warlords, the Taliban-led insurgency, the burgeoning narcotics trade or general criminality, the threats to the security and stability of Afghanistan are manifold. The response to those threats, both in terms of the international military intervention and the donor-supported process to rebuild the security architecture of the Afghan state, known as security-sector reform (SSR), has been largely insufficient to address the task at hand. NATO has struggled to find the troops and equipment it requires to complete its Afghan mission and the SSR process, from its outset, has been severely under-resourced and poorly directed. Compounding these problems, rampant corruption and factionalism in the Afghan government, particularly in the security institutions, have served as major impediments to reform and a driver of insecurity.

      This paper charts the evolution of the security environment in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban, assessing both the causes of insecurity and the responses to them. Through this analysis, it offers some suggestions on how to tackle Afghanistan’s growing security crisis.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |4 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 1|6 pages

      Warlordism

      chapter 2|18 pages

      Spoiler Groups and the Anti-government Insurgency

      chapter 3|8 pages

      The Opium Trade

      chapter 4|8 pages

      International Military Support

      chapter 5|44 pages

      Security-Sector Reform

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