October 01, 2010

Counterinsurgency and the Future of NATO

In this first working paper produced by The Transatlantic Paper Series, CNAS President John Nagl and Non-Resident Senior Fellow Richard Weitz evaluate how NATO can best implement counterinsurgency in Afghanistan.

Read the full working paper from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

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