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Implications of the Security Cooperation Office Transition in Afghanistan for Special Operations Forces
Jason H. Campbell
Richard Girven
Raphael S. Cohen
Ben Connable
Jonah Blank
其他書名
An Abbreviated Report of the Study's Primary Findings
出版
RAND Corporation
, 2017
主題
History / Military / Strategy
History / Military / Special Forces
History / Asia / Central Asia
Political Science / International Relations / Treaties
ISBN
0833096478
9780833096470
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ZPEhvgAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"This report presents findings from an examination of six historical case studies in which the mission of special operations forces (SOF) in each of the six countries transitioned over time to include some level of inclusion in the U.S. embassy's Security Cooperation Office (SCO). The authors provide background and context for SOF missions in Iraq, Jordan, Pakistan, the Philippines, Uganda, and Yemen and explain the interactions and relationships between SOF organizations and personnel in the U.S. country team in each embassy. Drawing on existing literature and extensive interviews with mission stakeholders, the authors characterize how U.S. SOF transitions in each of these nations have affected SOF's ability to conduct ongoing missions, and they derive best practices for SOF when transitioning to a SCO in general and for NATO Special Operations Component Command-Afghanistan/Special Operations Joint Task Force-Afghanistan to transition to a SCO in particular"--Publisher's web site.