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The unexpected war : Canada in Kandahar

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  • Author: Stein, Janice
    Contributor: Lang, J. Eugene; Lang, Eugene
    Date:
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    2007
    Summary:

    With our troops now committed until 2011, The Unexpected War exposes the poverty of Canadian foreign policy, arguing that Canada’s various military missions in Afghanistan have been ad hoc in nature and made on the basis of political calculations—often flawed—about Canadian–American relations. Drawing upon interviews with key decision-makers and advisors, and a first-hand account by a former Defense Ministry insider, the book offers a gripping account of how Canada became embroiled in a new kind of war—fighting insurgency in a failed state.

    Contents:
    • One day in Kandahar
    • Early in, early out
    • "We don't know anything about this country"
    • Stay the course
    • Walking a tightrope
    • Half pregnant
    • Pulling it together
    • Transition
    • Toward a new agenda
    • Navigating BMD
    • From Kabul to Kandahar
    • Scumbags and Dutchmen
    • The challenge of insurgency
    • Harper's war
    • Those vexatious detainees
    • The three d's in Afghanistan
    • Canada in Kandahar: making choices
    • Notes
    • Acknowledgments
    • Index.
    Original Publisher: Toronto, Viking Canada
    Language(s): English