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At the End of Military Intervention

Historical, Theoretical and Applied Approaches to Transition, Handover and Withdrawal

Robert Johnson editor Timothy Clack editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:11th Dec '14

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No modern intervention is intended to endure indefinitely; indeed some fashion of exit is always envisioned from the outset. This commitment to an exit is normally informed by an exit strategy. Whilst strategies of closure have been scrutinised recently, not least in light of charges of defective intentions and planning, the relations between the strategies, operations and tactics of exit have not been contextualised. Focus on the local, specific and bottom-up manifestations of transitions offers significant enhances to historical, theoretical and applied understandings. This book is an introduction not just to the issues of transition, handover and withdrawal, but to exit as a package of theoretical concepts and how these have been understood, shaped and employed in historic and contemporary perspective. Drawing on a wide range of post-1945 examples derived from a variety of regions and periods, At the End of Military Intervention provides researchers and practitioners with a source book on what forms a crucial and often overlooked element of past and present interventions.

Their [Johnson and Tim Clack] essays on Afghanistan, and those by Antonio Giustozzi and Mark Beautement, illustrate brilliantly the complexity of events on the ground which much of the political and bureaucratic class and the media narrative have failed to appreciate. * Robert Fox, The World today *

ISBN: 9780198725015

Dimensions: 240mm x 163mm x 33mm

Weight: 882g

494 pages