INTERAGENCY BIBLIOGRAPHY
“I submit that the risk of not sharing [information] today is a lot greater than the risk of sharing.”
– GENERAL RICHARD MYERS, USAF, CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, 2005
Interagency Bibliography The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography is part of the Center’s mission to foster and develop an interagency body of knowledge and to promote the research, study, and analysis of interagency issues. The bibliography contains over 1,200 entries regarding interagency issues, and includes reports from the Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Research Service, professional publications by subject matter experts, and academic research from both military and non-military institutions. The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography is organized by topic. Bibliography entries that involve more than one topic are grouped by the most relevant or prevailing topic. Users may follow the links below to navigate the bibliography, or they may use the website’s search engine located at the upper right of the page.
- Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency: Information regarding counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, violent extremism, and counterproliferation
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- Disaster Preparation and Response: Information regarding both natural and non-natural disasters and other emergencies, including information related to Hurricane Katrina and acts of terrorism
- Energy and Environmental Issues: Information regarding nuclear and other forms of energy, natural resources, climate change, pollution and other related issues
- Health and Safety Issues: Information regarding physical and mental health, public safety, and overall well-being
- Information, Intelligence, and Intelligence Sharing: Information regarding information and intelligence gathering and information and intelligence sharing
- Interagency Education and Training: Information regarding education, training, and career and professional development opportunities for diplomats, foreign service officers, military personnel, and all others involved in interagency-related operations
- Interagency History, Structures, and Authorities: Information regarding interagency history, concepts, policies, plans, reforms, and authorities
- Interagency Legislation: Legislation regarding interagency topics of interest
- Interagency Relationships, Networks, and Contracts: Information regarding interagency relationships, partnerships, networks, and contracts, as well as civil support and combatant commands
- Operations Other Than War: Information regarding stability and reconstruction, peacekeeping, nation building, mass atrocity and genocide prevention, agriculture and agribusiness projects, and transitions
- Security Issues: Information regarding homeland security, border security, maritime security, cybersecurity, and other threats to United States and global security
Byman, Daniel, Ian O. Lesser, Bruce R. Pirnie, Cheryl Benard, and Matthew Waxman. Strengthening Partnership: Improving Military Coordination with Relief Agencies and Allies in Humanitarian Operations. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2000. http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1185.html (accessed 18 October 2011). This book explores how the military might improve coordination with relief agencies and with European allies in humanitarian […]
... Read MoreButts, Kent Hughes, Terry Klapakis, and Art Bradshaw. “The Military’s Role in Addressing the Underlying Conditions of Terrorism.” Issue Paper, Center for Strategic Leadership, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, 2006. http://www.csl.army.mil/usacsl/Publications/IP05-06.pdf (accessed 6 October 2011). This paper summarizes the findings of a Counter Ideological Support to Terrorism (CIST) conference held in June […]
... Read MoreButts, Kent Hughes and Jeffrey C. Reynolds. The Struggle Against Extremist Ideology: Addressing the Conditions That Foster Terrorism. Center for Strategic Leadership, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, 2005. Additional information is not available.
... Read MoreBuss, John C. “The State Department Office of Reconstruction and Stabilization and Its Interaction with the Department of Defense.” Issue Paper, Center for Strategic Leadership, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, 2005. http://www.csl.army.mil/usacsl/Publications/09-05-S-CRS-DOD.pdf (accessed 6 October 2011). This paper analyzes the functions of the State Department Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and […]
... Read MoreBurton, Brian M. 2012. The Promise and Peril of the Indirect Approach. Prism Vol. 3, no. 1 (January): 47-62. http://www.ndu.edu/press/lib/pdf/prism3-1/prism_47-62_burton.pdf (accessed 6 March 2012). This article describes and critiques the counterterrorism strategy commonly known as the indirect approach. This approach emphasizes working with at-risk partner states using a “persistent but low-visibility presence” to build up […]
... Read MoreBurton, Andrew. “Developing a Whole-of-Government Approach to Complex Problems.” Master’s Thesis, Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 2007. http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA468774 (accessed 30 May 2012). This thesis describes various approaches to cross-government integration in response to complex problems, and discusses recent initiatives such as Goldwater-Nichols, the Full Spectrum Joint Interagency Coordination Group (JIACG), and others. It concludes […]
... Read MoreBurroughs, Jeffrey T. “Efficacy of Security Force Assistance in Countering Violent Extremist Organizations in Failed and Potentially Failing States.” Master’s Thesis, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 2010. http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4013coll2/id/2634 (accessed 15 August 2011). This thesis seeks to ascertain the level of efficacy of Security Force Assistance (SFA) doctrine in countering extremist organizations in […]
... Read MoreBurkett, Jeffrey W. 2008. Command and Control: Command and Control of Military Forces in the Homeland. Joint Forces Quarterly, no. 51 (October): 130-136. https://digitalndulibrary.ndu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/ndupress&CISOPTR=20799&REC=10 (accessed 5 October 2011). This article examines the command and control of military forces in support of civil authority and recommends that the Title 32 dual-status command arrangement be mandated and […]
... Read MoreBurke, Edward. 2010. Leaving the Civilians Behind: The “Soldier-diplomat” in Afghanistan and Iraq. Prism Vol. 1, no. 2 (March): 27-46. http://ccoportal.org/sites/ccoportal.org/files/prism1-2.pdf (accessed 21 December 2011). This article discusses and critiques the relationship between coalition forces and civilian agencies operating in Afghanistan. It argues for greater military capacity to perform tasks that would normally be undertaken […]
... Read MoreBuntz, C. Gregory and Beryl A. Radin. 1983. Managing Intergovernmental Conflict: The Case of Human Services. Public Administration Review Vol. 43, no. 5: 403-410. Additional information is not available.
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