Whither Al-Anbar Province? Five Scenarios Through 2011

As U.S. forces withdraw from Iraq, significant changes can be expected throughout al-Anbar Province in security, political, economic, and even cultural relationships. RAND convened a series of three one-day workshops at which participants identified five relatively distinct futures, or scenarios, fo...

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Main Author: Bruce, James B. (auth)
Other Authors: Martini, Jeffrey (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2010
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