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Linking Provincial Reconstruction Teams to Security Enhancement in Afghanistan
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Sebastiaan Rietjens, Myriame Bollen
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Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Kosovo: An Exit Strategy
Abstract : Even as the NATO Secretary General alluded to the possible withdrawal of forces from Kosovo, critics are clamoring that no clear exit strategy exists. The unilateral declaration of independence by Kosovo in February 2008 puts this new nation at the crossroads and is a game changer for NATO.
Michael D. Borg
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Provincial Reconstruction Teams: The Compelling Need for Joint Doctrine
Abstract : Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) have been operating in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility for nearly six years. Their efforts play a tremendous role in improving security, stability, transition and reconstruction operations and they continue to prove their value to commanders as effective units driving positive change for
William D. Fraser
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Provincial Reconstruction Teams' Performance Measurement Process Has Improved
Abstract : Since October 2006 SIGIR has issued three reports examining the status, expansion, and effectiveness of Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRT) and embedded Provincial Reconstruction Teams (ePRTs) in Iraq. Those reports recommended that the U.S. Mission-Iraq and Multi-National Forces-Iraq (MNF-I) establish a performance measurement system with
null Stuart W., Jr Bowen
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Provincial Reconstruction Teams and Good Governance
John H. Ebbinghausen
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Rewiring Interventions? UK Provincial Reconstruction Teams and ‘Stabilization’
International Peacekeeping, 2007This article explores developments in the UK's institutional arrangements for managing ‘stabilization’ operations. It suggests that ‘stabilization’ activity takes place within a different framework of priorities from either ‘development’ or military-led ‘hearts and minds’ frameworks.
Matthew Jackson, Stuart Gordon
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A Clash of Mindsets? An Insider's Account of Provincial Reconstruction Teams
International Peacekeeping, 2007Previous analyses have provided extensive and in-depth insights into the external relations of Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) in Afghanistan, particularly the division of labour between them and the humanitarian assistance community.1 This article broadens and deepens this literature by focusing on the internal relations of PRTs, particularly ...
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