Bibliography Category: Interagency History, Structures, and Authorities

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Sussman, Tara. 2000. Interagency Collaboration and Welfare Reform. Welfare Information Network, Issue Notes Vol. 4, no. 1 (January). http://www.financeproject.org/Publications/crosscuttingtara.htm (accessed 17 August 2011). This article examines collaborative efforts in the area of welfare.

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Strickler, Ted. 2011. Worth Noting – What the QDDR Says About Interagency Coordination. InterAgency Journal Vol. 2, no. 1 (Winter): 67-73. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/IAJ-2-1-pg67-73.pdf (accessed 22 July 2011). This article examines the first Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR), highlighting areas of the QDDR that deal with interagency coordination.

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Strickler, Ted. 2010. Worth Noting – There is a Reason They Call it Foggy Bottom. InterAgency Journal Vol. 1, no. 1 (Fall): 58-59. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IAJ-1-1-pg58-59.pdf (accessed 22 July 2011). This article examines the State Department’s use of language.

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Strickler, Ted. 2010. Interagency Cooperation: Quo Vadis?. InterAgency Journal Vol. 1, no. 1 (Fall): 3-9. http://thesimonscenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/IAJ-1-1-pg03-09.pdf (accessed 21 July 2011). This article examines the establishment of the Arthur D. Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation as well as the history and importance of interagency cooperation.

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Stollenwerk, Michael F. Financial Operations: Opportunities for Inter-Agency Synergy. Monograph, School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 1999. http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4013coll3/id/673 (accessed 12 August 2011). This monograph examines the efficacy of United States financial operations at the interagency level, and asks if the U.S. have an effective doctrine for conducting financial operations against both state and […]

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Stevenson, William H. Enhancing the Effectiveness of National Guard Support of Civil Authorities by Improving Interagency Coordination. Master’s Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, 2008. http://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=484886 (accessed 27 September 2011). This thesis evaluates the interagency coordination processes among the Department of Defense, National Guard Bureau, and Department of Homeland Security agencies. It also explores what […]

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Stevens, Paul Schott. U.S. Armed Forces and Homeland Defense: The Legal Framework. Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2001. Additional information is not available.

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Stephens, G. Ross and Nelson Wikstrom. American Intergovernmental Relations: A Fragmented Federal Polity. Cary, NC: Oxford University Press, 2007. This book examines how the social, economic, and political forces that impinge on American government at all levels shape the way that the federal system functions. The authors offer concise, comprehensive, and easy-to-understand coverage of these […]

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Skelton, Ike. 2008. America’s Frontier Wars: Lessons for Asymmetric Conflicts. Military Review Vol. 88, special edition (June): 2-7. http://usacac.army.mil/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_2008IAR0630_art004.pdf (accessed 5 April 2012). In this article, the author suggests that to overcome the threat of asymmetrical warfare, one must study previous wars.

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Shaw, Robert C. A Model for Inter-Agency Coordination During Military Operations. Monograph, School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 1997. http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4013coll3/id/994 (accessed 12 August 2011). This monograph proposes a four step model for coordination planning between other government agencies and the U.S. military during military operations. The author recommends that military planners review the […]

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