Abstract

Introduction: What Makes Coalitions S/tick? - Nik Hynek and Peter Marton 1. Operation Herrick: The British Campaign in Helmand - Anthony King 2. Germany and Regional Command-North: ISAF's Weakest Link? - Timo Behr 3. Between Expectations and Reality: The Dutch Engagement in Uruzgan - Sebastiaan Rietjens 4. France in Kapisa: A Combined Approach to State-Building - Joshua Foust 5. Chapter on Canada - Ben Zyla 6. PRT Activity in Afghanistan: The Australian Experience - William Maley 7. The New Zealand PRT Experience in Bamyan Province: Assessing Political Legitimacy and Operational Achievements - Stephen Hoadley 8. A Peace Nation in the War on Terror: The Norwegian Engagement in Afghanistan - Kristian Berg Harpviken 9. Finland's ISAF experience: Rewarding, Challenging and on the Edges of the Politically Feasible - Charly Salonius-Pasternak 10. Hungary's Involvement in Afghanistan: Proudly Going through the Motions? - Peter Marton and Peter Wagner 11. From Followers to Leaders as Coalition Servants: The Polish Engagement in Afghanistan - Lukasz Kulesa and Beata Gorka-Winter 12. Post-Decisional and Alliance-Dependent: The Czech Engagement in Logar - Nik Hynek and Jan Eichler 13. Turkey's ISAF Mission: A Maverick with Strategic Depth - Petros Vamvakas 14. Trials and Tribulations of the Lithuanian Participation in the NATO ISAF Mission - Egdunas Racius

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