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Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. x, 53, [1] p. This is one of the Letort Papers. Tables. Endnotes. From and on-line posting: "Provincial reconstruction teams (PRTs, along with civilian development agencies, including the U.S. Agency for International Development, numerous nongovernmental organizations, and the Afghan government s National Solidarity Program, are one of several organizations working on reconstruction in Afghanistan. Perhaps unsurprisingly, something of a debate has emerged over whether PRTs are needed. Dr. Carter Malkasian leads the Stability and Development Program at the Center for Naval Analyses. In late 2007 and again in early 2008, he led a team that advised Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRT) in eastern Afghanistan. Previously assigned to the I Marine Expeditionary Force as an advisor on counterinsurgency, he deployed for the war in Iraq from February to May 2003, February 2004 to February 2005, and February 2006 to August 2006. Most of that time was spent in Al Anbar province. Dr. Malkasian holds a doctorate in the history of war from Oxford University.