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008 090505s2008 pau | 000 0 eng c
020 _a1584873612
020 _a978-1-58487-361-7
040 _aWNC
_dAFQ
_dGPO
_dIUL
_dSipr
041 _aeng
090 _c72952
_d72951
100 1 _aMetrinko, Michael J.
245 1 4 _aThe American military advisor
_bdealing with senior foreign officials in the Islamic world
_cMichael J. Metrinko
260 _aCarlisle Barracks, Pa.
_bPeacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute and Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
_c[2008]
300 _axii, 83 p.
490 1 _aPKSOI papers
500 _a"August 2008."
500 _a"Based on the experience of diplomats and military officers who have served in many zones of conflict, and whose duties meant daily interaction with senior foreign officials, this guide describes the preparations that an advisor should make, illustrates the questions he should ask, and explains the political and cultural complexities that affect his mission. Although most of the examples are drawn from Islamic countries, the precepts and advice apply broadly." -- P. [viii].
650 0 _amilitary aid
_zUSA
651 7 _aUSA
_xmilitary strategy
_xislam
_zAfghanistan
_zIraq
_zMiddle East
710 2 _aPeacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute, PKSOI
710 2 _aUS Army War College.
_bStrategic Studies Institute, SSI
830 0 _aPKSOI papers
856 1 _uhttps://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB869.pdf
942 _cREP
946 _aSIP0905
999 _c72726
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