1st Edition
Statebuilding in Afghanistan Multinational Contributions to Reconstruction
Introduction: What Makes Coalitions S/tick? - Nik Hynek and Péter Marton 1. Operation Herrick: The British Campaign in Helmand – Anthony King 2. Germany and Regional Command-North: ISAF’s Weakest Link? - Timo Behr 3. Between Expectations and Reality: The Dutch Engagement in Uruzgan - Sebastiaan Rietjens 4. France in Kapisa: A Combined Approach to State-Building – Joshua Foust 5. Chapter on Canada – Ben Zyla 6. PRT Activity in Afghanistan: The Australian Experience - William Maley 7. The New Zealand PRT Experience in Bamyan Province: Assessing Political Legitimacy and Operational Achievements - Stephen Hoadley 8. A Peace Nation in the War on Terror: The Norwegian Engagement in Afghanistan - Kristian Berg Harpviken 9. Finland’s ISAF experience: Rewarding, Challenging and on the Edges of the Politically Feasible - Charly Salonius-Pasternak 10. Hungary’s Involvement in Afghanistan: Proudly Going through the Motions? - Péter Marton and Péter Wagner 11. From Followers to Leaders as "Coalition Servants": The Polish Engagement in Afghanistan - Łukasz Kulesa and Beata Górka-Winter 12. Post-Decisional and Alliance-Dependent: The Czech Engagement in Logar - Nik Hynek and Jan Eichler 13. Turkey’s ISAF Mission: A Maverick with Strategic Depth - Petros Vamvakas 14. Trials and Tribulations of the Lithuanian Participation in the NATO ISAF Mission – Egdunas Račius
Biography
Nik Hynek is Research Leader of the Centre for International Security at the Institute of International Relations in Prague, and Lecturer at the Metropolitan University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Péter Marton is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.






