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| Tipo materiale: | Document, Government publication, National government publication, Risorsa internet |
|---|---|
| Tipo documento: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
| Tutti gli autori / Collaboratori: |
Robert Perito; United States Institute of Peace. |
| Numero OCLC: | 794004405 |
| Note: | Title from title screen (viewed on May 21, 2012). "May 2012." |
| Descrizione: | 1 online resource ([16] p.) |
| Contenuti: | Police failures dictate the need for a revised training program -- A resurgent Taliban targets the Afghan police -- The United States announces a new policy for Afghanistan -- ANCOP has an expanded role as a counterinsurgency force -- NTM-A initiates a program to improve ANCOP's performance -- Kandahar provides a battlefield test for ANCOP -- After a difficult start, ANCOP has finally hit its stride -- Conclusion and recommendations. |
| Titolo della serie: | Special report (United States Institute of Peace), 307. |
| Responsabilità: | Robert M. Perito. |
Abstract:
This report describes the efforts of the NATO-led coalition forces in Afghanistan to create an Afghan constabulary force to control urban violence and serve as a counterinsurgency force. The United States does not have civilian constabulary forces, so the U.S. military and the Italian Carabinieri were asked to provide training. The Afghan National Civil Order Police was from the start a victim of its own success, as constantly changing assignments to dangerous combat zones resulted in high attrition rates that nearly spelled the end of the force.
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