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Link to PDF “International Security Assistance Force: Origins of a Stabilization Force”
Canadian Military Journal

Abstract:

The International Security Assistance Force is a small-scale and (eventually) NATO-led stabilization mission operating in Kabul, Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban. ISAF is a case study in the dangers of attempting to formulate and then implement a muddled mandate which has already been compromised even before the first ISAF soldier got his boots on the ground. This article details the diplomatic and structural developments that produced ISAF.