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By Seth G. Jones, Arturo Munoz
2010., ()
Subject: The Afghan government and NATO strategy needs to include leveraging local communities; especially the use of traditional policing institutions; to establish security in Afghanistan and help mobilize t
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By Seth G. Jones
2008., ()
Subject: An examination of the U.S.-led campaign in Afghanistan illustrates that successful counterinsurgency requires effective indigenous security forces; especially police; a viable local government; and th
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By Seth G. Jones, C. Christine Fair
2010., ()
Subject: Pakistan has undertaken a number of operations against militant and terrorist groups since 2001; but success has been limited; in part because Pakistan has still not adopted a counterinsurgency strate
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By Seth G. Jones, Martin C. Libicki
2008., ()
Subject: All terrorist groups end. But how do they end? Most groups since 1968 have ended because they joined the political process or are defeated by police and intelligence services. This has significant imp
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By Angel Rabasa, Robert D. Blackwill, Peter Chalk, Kim Cra gin, C. Christine Fair, Brian A. Jackson, Brian Michael Jenkins, Seth G. Jones, Nathaniel Shestak, Ashley J. Tellis
2009., ()
Subject: Analyzes the November 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai; India; and derives lessons learned from the attack and from the Indian response.
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