Difference between revisions of "U.S. involvement in Afghanistan"

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==Preliminary Inquiry==
 
==Preliminary Inquiry==
  
History of involvement?
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'''History of involvement?'''
  
What caused current involvement?
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'''What caused current involvement?'''
  
Future Goals for Afghanistan?
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'''Future Goals for Afghanistan?'''
  
Stats of # of troops there?
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'''Stats of # of troops there?'''
  
Actions of troops?
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'''Actions of troops?'''
  
Effects of leaving other wars, similar situations?
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'''Effects of leaving other wars, similar situations?'''
  
-http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=6&did=1874590201&SrchMode=2&sid=1&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1257456292&clientId=10553
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Peter Spiegel, & Jonathan Weisman. (2009, October 8). News in Depth: Behind the Afghan war debate, a battle of two books rages --- White House is reading 'Lessons in Disaster,' while Pentagon leaders prefer 'A Better War'. The Wall Street Journal Asia,p. 14.  Retrieved November 5, 2009, from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 1874590201).
This article talks about the vietnam war, in relation to afghanistan, it compares and contrasts the leaders at the time, and the experience of the people running the war
 
  
Assesments by officials...
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'''Assesments by officials...'''
  
Authoritative sources?
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'''Authoritative sources?'''
  
State of Afghan politics?
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'''State of Afghan politics?'''
  
Elite journals in Afghan war field,
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'''Elite journals in Afghan war field,'''
  
politcal science,  
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'''politcal science,'''
  
Russia in Afghanistan...
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'''Russia in Afghanistan...'''
  
Have we improved the situation?
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'''Have we improved the situation?'''
  
Government control over tribes, relation with US?
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'''Government control over tribes, relation with US?'''

Revision as of 21:37, 5 November 2009

Preliminary Inquiry

History of involvement?

What caused current involvement?

Future Goals for Afghanistan?

Stats of # of troops there?

Actions of troops?

Effects of leaving other wars, similar situations?

Peter Spiegel, & Jonathan Weisman. (2009, October 8). News in Depth: Behind the Afghan war debate, a battle of two books rages --- White House is reading 'Lessons in Disaster,' while Pentagon leaders prefer 'A Better War'. The Wall Street Journal Asia,p. 14. Retrieved November 5, 2009, from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 1874590201).

Assesments by officials...

Authoritative sources?

State of Afghan politics?

Elite journals in Afghan war field,

politcal science,

Russia in Afghanistan...

Have we improved the situation?

Government control over tribes, relation with US?