NATO in the Crucible: Coalition Warfare in Afghanistan, 2001–2014
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Deborah L. Hanagan., & Deborah L. Hanagan|AUTHOR. (2019). NATO in the Crucible: Coalition Warfare in Afghanistan, 2001–2014 . Hoover Institution Press.

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Deborah L. Hanagan and Deborah L. Hanagan|AUTHOR. 2019. NATO in the Crucible: Coalition Warfare in Afghanistan, 2001–2014. Hoover Institution Press.

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Deborah L. Hanagan and Deborah L. Hanagan|AUTHOR. NATO in the Crucible: Coalition Warfare in Afghanistan, 2001–2014 Hoover Institution Press, 2019.

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Deborah L. Hanagan, and Deborah L. Hanagan|AUTHOR. NATO in the Crucible: Coalition Warfare in Afghanistan, 2001–2014 Hoover Institution Press, 2019.

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Conflicts within NATO also posed challenges. The alliance brought together a quarter of the world's nations, each with its own goals and interests, in an effort to stabilize an agrarian country that posed no immediate security threat. For more than a decade, through changes in leadership and strategy, the nations experienced bitter disagreements, resentments, and a conflict that escalated to a level of violence and uncertainty few had anticipated.
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