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Political-Military Strategy-Making in Regional Command South Afghanistan

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Changing Character of War
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Drawing from his own experience, Todd Greentree discusses political-military strategy-making in regional Command South Afghanistan.
Todd Greentree previously served as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer in five conflicts, most recently as Director of the Initiatives Group in Regional Command (South), Kandahar, Afghanistan, and has been a professor of Strategy and Policy at the U.S. Naval War College and a Visiting Scholar in the Merrill Center for Strategic Studies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. His current D. Phil. research at Oxford is on the consequences of the Reagan Doctrine Wars in Central America, Angola, and Afghanistan.

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Changing Character of War
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Todd Greentree
Keywords
afghanistan
US government
middle east
political strategy
war
Department: Pembroke College
Date Added: 19/04/2013
Duration: 00:10:55

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