TY - BOOK AU - Andres,Manon AU - Beeres,Robert AU - Bijlsma,Tom AU - Bogers,Marion AU - Bollen,Myriame AU - Broesder,Wendy AU - Buijs,Tessa Op den AU - Dado,Edwin AU - Dalenberg,Sander AU - Davids,Christiaan AU - Ducheine,Paul AU - Fenema,Paul C.van AU - Graaff,Miriam de AU - Grant,Tim AU - Heeren-Bogers,Jacqueline AU - Heuvel,Gijs van den AU - Kampen,Ton van AU - Khalil,Masood AU - Kitzen,Martijn AU - Kleinreesink,Esmeralda AU - Koster,Guus de AU - Kramer,Eric-Hans AU - Kremers,Jasper AU - Lubberman-Schrotenboer,Irene AU - Mantas,Mirjam Grandia AU - Meijer,Marten AU - Meulen,Jan van der AU - Moelker,René AU - Munnik,Ton de AU - Olsthoorn,Peter AU - Pouw,Eric AU - Richardson,Rudy AU - Rietjens,Sebastiaan AU - Rietveld,Natasja AU - Schut,Michelle AU - Soeters,Joseph AU - Trevinyo-Rodríguez,Rosa Nelly AU - Verweij,Desirée AU - Vogelaar,Ad AU - Waard,Erik De AU - Weger,Michiel de AU - Wijnmalen,Julia AU - van der Meulen,Jan TI - Mission Uruzgan: Collaborating in Multiple Coalitions for Afghanistan SN - 9789085550501 AV - DS371.412 .M57 2012 U1 - 958.1047 PY - 2012///] CY - Amsterdam : PB - Amsterdam University Press, KW - Afghan War, 2001- KW - Afghan War, 2001-2021 KW - War on Terrorism, 2001-2009 KW - HISTORY / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of contents --; List of figures and tables --; 1. Introduction. Among hosts, allies and opposing forces; the Dutch military in Uruzgan --; Part I. Setting the stage --; 2. Brussels calling National politics under international pressure --; 3. Legitimizing the use of force. Legal bases for operations Enduring Freedom and ISAF --; 4. Getting there and back. Organizing long-distance military logistics with customers in mind --; Part II. Security --; 5. Controlling the use of force. Legal regimes --; 6. Military ethics and Afghanistan --; 7. On your own in the desert. The dynamics of self-steering leadership --; 8. Strain and stress. Role ambiguity in an unfriendly environment --; 9. The use of air power in Uruzgan --; 10. Vipers or tigers? Early Dutch special forces operations in Uruzgan --; 11. Planning dilemmas in coalition operations --; 12. Trust thy ally Multinational military cooperation in Uruzgan --; Part III. Reconstruction --; 13. Reconstruction through construction --; 14. Talking to strangers, learning to listen --; 15. Stimulating entrepreneurship in Uruzgan. IDEA-officers focusing on private sector development in post-conflict environments --; 16. Enhancing Uruzgani Governance. The viability of a PRT’s civil-military network --; 17. Task Force Uruzgan and experimentation with organization design --; 18. Military engagement in civilian healthcare in Uruzgan. An ethical perspective --; Part IV. Evaluating --; 19. Dutch Treat? Burden sharing in Afghanistan --; 20. Taking stock The social construction of effectiveness --; 21. It’s not over till it’s over S haring memories at the home front --; 22. Books and bikes. Noises and voices of veterans --; 23. Epilogue. Looking back and moving on --; Contributors; restricted access N2 - Mission Uruzgan provides on-site testimony of the Dutch military mission in Uruzgan, Afghanistan from 2001 to the present day. Proffering fresh data and probing analyses, this extensive examination of a controversial deployment addresses a variety of crucial issues related to Dutch involvement in Afghanistan, from the politicking that led up to the utilization of military tactics to the rules of engagement on the ground. This collection brings together an assortment of learned scholars to deliver a wide range of insights into the problems faced by Dutch soldiers UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048515011?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789048515011 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789048515011/original ER -