At the end of military intervention historical, theoretical , and applied approaches to transition, handover and withdrawal
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 in...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford, United Kingdom
Oxford University Press
2015
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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| Summary: | 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. |
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| Item Description: | "The Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War"--Page facing title page. |
| Physical Description: | xxii, 471 pages illustrations 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9780198725015 (hardcover) 0198725019 (hardcover) |


