2026
Examining the Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan Navigating the Security-Development Nexus
ROD, ZdeněkBasic information
Original name
Examining the Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan Navigating the Security-Development Nexus
Authors
ROD, Zdeněk
Edition
London, 216 pp. Contemporary Security Studies, 2026
Publisher
Routledge
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Book on a specialized topic
Field of Study
50601 Political science
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form
printed version "print"
References:
Marked to be transferred to RIV
No
Organization unit
CEVRO University
ISBN
978-1-041-02480-4
Keywords in English
Provincial reconstruction teams; Afghanistan; Security-Development Nexus
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 10/3/2026 08:25, Mgr. Zdeněk Rod, Ph.D.
Abstract
In the original language
This book examines how Provincial Reconstruction Teams sought to stabilise Afghanistan’s provinces by combining security operations with reconstruction and development initiatives during 2002–15. Drawing on extensive academic and policy literature, as well as interviews with practitioners and officials from NATO member states, the volume reveals how each nation adapted the security–development nexus to its own priorities, with varying results. The book bridges theory and practice, showing how development strategies often faltered in high-risk environments and how rigid military structures struggled to support civilian goals. It also proposes a new analytical framework embedded in the theoretical manifestation of the security-development nexus for studying civil–military missions, offering lessons that remain vital for today’s peacebuilding and crisis management operations. Through rich case studies and clear insights, the book ultimately challenges one-size-fits-all approaches to reconstruction and demonstrates why understanding the balance between security and development is key to rebuilding societies after conflict. The book will be of much interest to students of security studies, conflict resolution, development studies and IR in general