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Ten years ago in Bonn, Germany, the United Nations Envoy to Afghanistan, Ambassador Lakhdar Brahimi, and U.S. Envoy to the Afghan Opposition, Ambassador James Dobbins, led a diverse group of international diplomats and warriors to consensus and charted the political course for Afghanistan well into the decade. The process that led to the Bonn Agreement (Bonn 2001, or Bonn I) reflects the best of U.S. and United Nations statesmanship and was the result of the effective application of military and diplomatic power.
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
11-2011
Publisher
National Defense University Press
City
Washington, DC
Recommended Citation
Fields, Mark and Ahmed, Ramsha, "A Review of the 2001 Bonn Conference and Application to the Road Ahead in Afghanistan" (2011). INSS Strategic Perspectives. 35.
https://digitalcommons.ndu.edu/inss-strategic-perspectives/35