
At the End of Military Intervention
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- Forword
- Introduction: Principles, Themes and Problems in Transitions
- Part I: Historical and Theoretical Exits
- 1: John Darwin: Transition and the End of Empire
- 2: Karl Hack: Tropical Transitions in Colonial Counterinsurgency: From Malayan Emergency to Postcolonial Partnership
- 3: Robert Johnson: Transition: Britain's Decolonization of India and Pakistan
- 4: David Anderson: Exit From Empire: Counter-Insurgency and Decolonization in Kenya, 1952-1963
- 5: Aaron Edwards: 'A Graveyard for the British'? Tactics, Military Operations and the Paucity of Strategy in Aden, 1964-67
- 6: James Worrall: Transitioning In and Out of COIN: Efficiency, Legitimacy and Power in Oman
- 7: Saul Kelly: Vanishing Act: Britain's Abandonment of Arabia and Retreat from the Gulf
- 8: Rodric Braithwaite: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan
- 9: Martin Evans: Stopping the Cycles of Violence: Political Transition in Algeria since 1988 in Comparative Context
- 10: Mark Battjes: The End of Operation New Dawn: The Tactics of the Tropic Lightning Division in Iraq
- 11: Roger Mac Ginty: Transitions and Hybrid Political Orders
- 12: Piers Robinson: News Media, Communications and the Limits of Perception Management during Military Operations
- Part II: The Practice of Exit: Security and Governance Transitions in Afghanistan
- 13: Peter Rundell: Delivering and Conceptualising Transition: Experiences and Lessons from the Helmand Provincial Reconstruction Team
- 14: Anthony King: Political Analysis and Understanding in Afghanistan: Towards Transition
- 15: Mark Beautement: Negotiated Agreements in Tactical Transitions: The Sangin Accord 2011
- 16: Antonio Giustozzi: Local and Tactical Political Accommodation: Evidence from Afghanistan
- 17: James Dunsby: The Changing Role of Contractors in Security Transition in Southern Afghanistan
- 18: Oliver Lewis and Andrew Britton: 'Gripping and Touching' the Afghan National Security Forces: Tactical and Operational Experiences during Operation HERRICK 16
- 19: Georgina Sinclair: 'Insider' / 'Outsider' Policing: Observations on the Role of UK Police (MDP) in Afghanistan and the Application of 'Lessons Learnt'
- 20: Lindsay Clutterbuck: The Other Side of COIN: New Challenges for British Police and Military in the 21st century
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