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Inescapable Entrapments?

The Civil-Military Decision Paths to Uruzgan and Helmand

Mirjam Grandia Mantas

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    2021

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Inescapable Entrapments?

The Civil-Military Decision Paths to Uruzgan and Helmand

Mirjam Grandia Mantas

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Military involvement in foreign policy decision-making, and its role as a driving force in that process, has long been anathema to both academic and practitioner circles. Without wanting to pursue the quest for principles or ultimate predictions this study looks specifically into the role of the military in foreign policy decision-making. It does so by carefully reconstructing and comparing the sequential series of decisions of a group of British and Dutch senior civil and military decision-makers which have led to the deployment of their militaries into to Afghan provinces of Helmand and Uruzgan.
One of the most prominent findings of this analysis is the shaping ability of military initiatives on the series of decisions and the consequent path dependent reasoning during political deliberations on the deployment of military forces: the decision of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands to deploy their troops to southern Afghanistan was based on an emergent case that largely built itself.

Lt. Col. Dr. Mirjam Grandia Mantas is Assistant Professor of International Security Studies at the Netherlands Defence Academy and a commissioned officer serving in the Royal Netherlands Army. In her military career she has been deployed on various missions to Bosnia, Afghanistan and Ethiopia.

"The book offers a fresh and illuminating interpretation of how, by whom and when, decisions were made in the NL and UK as they sought to take part in the NATO operation in Afghanistan. The analysis is original and shows convincingly that the practice had little relationship to the theory upon which political and military processes for the use of armed force are structured." General Sir Rupert Smith, retired British Army Officer and author of The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Leiden University Press
  • Edition
    1
  • Pub date
    Apr 2021
  • Pages
    300
  • Theme
    International relations
  • Dimensions
    234 x 156 x 17 mm
  • Weight
    452 gram
  • EAN
    9789087283643
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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