Table of Contents
1. Introduction, William Maley and Susanne Schmeidl 2. Fumbling the Baton: US Civil-Military Relations in the Afghan War, David J. Kilcullen 3. The Civil-Military Approaches Developed by the UK under its PRTs in Mazar-e Sharif and Lashkar Gah, Barbara J. Stapleton 4. New Zealand Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan: Aims, Assessments, and Lessons, Stephen Hoadley 5. Canada’s Whole of Government Approach: More and Less Than Advertised, Stephen M. Saideman 6. Civil-Military Interaction: The Uruzgan Experiment, Sebastiaan Rietjens 7. Playing Three-Dimensional Chess: Australia’s Civil-Military Commitment in Afghanistan, Raspal Khosa 8. Civil-Military Interaction in Afghanistan: The Case of Germany, William Maley 9. Civil-Military Cooperation in Afghanistan: The French Experience, Frédéric Grare 10. Boundary Wars: NGOs and Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan, Jonathan Goodhand 11. Civil-Military Relations of the United Nations Assistance Mission and other Funds, Agencies and Programmes in Afghanistan 2001-2011, Joseph Mohr 12. When Few Means Many: The Consequences of Civilian Casualties for Civil-Military Relations in Afghanistan, Niamatullah Ibrahimi 13. Conclusions and Reflections, William Maley