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.

The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography was last updated 09/30/2016.

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2011. “Worth Noting – The State-Defense Initiative: An Interagency Solution.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 2 (Summer): 68-69. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/IAJ-2-2-pg68-69.pdf (accessed 23 August 2011). A section from the InterAgency Journal summarizing the State Defense Integration (SDI) initiative. SDI is a branch within the Office of International Security Operations in the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs that seeks […]

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2011. “Worth Noting – SOF Interagency Counterterrorism Reference Manual.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 2 (Summer): 70. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/IAJ-2-2-pg70-71.pdf (accessed 23 August 2011). A section from the InterAgency Journal mentioning the revision and republishing of the Joint Special Operations University’s SOF Interagency Counterterrorism Reference Manual, which is a quick-reference guide to the interagency counterterrorism community and […]

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2011. “Worth Noting – Reading List for Diplomats and Foreign Affairs Professionals.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 1 (Winter): 66-67. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IAJ-2-1-pg66-67.pdf (accessed 22 July 2011). A section from the InterAgency Journal that includes a partial reprint of a Foreign Affairs Professionals reading list, created by the Undersecretary for Political Affairs and the President of the […]

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2011. “Worth Noting – Professional Diplomatic Education and Training.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 2 (Summer): 70-71. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/IAJ-2-2-pg70-71.pdf (accessed 23 August 2011). A section from the InterAgency Journal discussing the findings of a study by the American Academy of Diplomacy and the Stimson Center entitled Forging a 21st-Century Diplomatic Service for the United States through […]

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2011. “Worth Noting – Joint Publication 3-08, Interorganizational Coordination During Joint Operations.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 2 (Summer): 69-70. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/IAJ-2-2-pg69-70.pdf (accessed 23 August 23, 2011). A section from the InterAgency Journal explaining the newly released Joint Publication 3-08 Interorganizational Cooperation During Joint Operations. This document sets forth doctrine governing the activities of the U.S. […]

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2011. “Worth Noting – Interagency Symposium on Transitions.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 2 (Summer): 71-72. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/IAJ-2-2-pg71-72.pdf (accessed 23 August 2011). A section from the InterAgency Journal about the 2011 Interagency Symposium hosted by the Combined Arms Center and co-hosted by the United States Institute for Peace and the Simons Center for the Study of […]

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2011. “Worth Noting – Interagency Efforts in Southern Sudan.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 2 (Summer): 67. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/IAJ-2-2-pg67-68.pdf (accessed 23 August 2011). A section from the InterAgency Journal discussing the activities of the State Department in Southern Sudan following that country’s transition to independence. In particular, the work of State’s Civilian Response Corps (CRC) is […]

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2011. “Worth Noting – DoD Commission to Assess Interagency National Security Knowledge and Skills.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 1 (Winter): 66. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IAJ-2-1-pg66.pdf (accessed 22 July 2011). A section from the InterAgency Journal about a provision contained within the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 that requires the DoD to commission an independent, […]

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2011. An Interview with William E. Ward. Prism Vol. 2, no. 2 (March): 177-184. http://www.ndu.edu/press/lib/images/prism2-2/Prism_177-184_Ward.pdf (accessed 21 July 2011). A 2011 Prism interview with General William E. Ward, Commander of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM). Ward addresses the differences in planning culture between civilian agencies operating in Africa and the military, as well as the impediments to […]

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2010. “Worth Noting – Reading List for U.S. Army Generals.” InterAgency Journal Vol. 1, no. 1 (Fall): 57. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IAJ-1-1-pg57.pdf (accessed 22 July 2011). A 2010 reprinting by the InterAgency Journal of a suggested reading list put together by General George W. Casey, Jr., Chief of Staff, United States Army. Directed towards Army generals, the list […]

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