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War in Afghanistan / United States Agency for International Development / Counter-insurgency
Date: 2013-11-13 15:58:08
War in Afghanistan
United States Agency for International Development
Counter-insurgency

what can civilian power accomplish in foreign crises? Smart Power—the balance between hard power and soft power—depends on the United States having civilian tools at its disposal. Robert D. Lamb, director of the Prog

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