Bibliography Category: Interagency Relationships, Networks, and Contracts
Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Armed Services. Building Partnership Capacity and Development of the Interagency Process. 110th Cong., 2nd sess., 2009. H.A.S.C. 110-146. http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=110_house_hearings&docid=f:45514.pdf (accessed 1 August 2011). This is a transcript of a House Committee on Armed Services hearing. The subject of “Building Partnership Capacity and Development of the Interagency Process” was discussed, […]
... Read MoreCombined Arms Center. Teams of Leaders: Building Adaptive, High-Performing Interagency Teams, Volume 2. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combined Arms Center, 2009. http://usacac.leavenworth.army.mil/cac2/AOKM/ToL_CoachingGuide.pdf (accessed 28 October 2011). This handbook helps leader teams choose and use the communications technologies most appropriate to the task at hand, successfully collaborate both face-to-face and virtually and develop as high-performing leader teams. […]
... Read MoreCombined Arms Center. Teams of Leaders: Building Adaptive, High-Performing Interagency Teams, Volume 1. Fort Leavenworth, KS: Combined Arms Center, 2009. http://usacac.leavenworth.army.mil/cac2/AOKM/ToL_Handbook.pdf (accessed 28 October 2011). This handbook helps leader teams choose and use the communications technologies most appropriate to the task at hand, successfully collaborate both face-to-face and virtually and develop as high-performing leader teams.
... Read MoreCarrasco, Armando. 2006. JTF North and Homeland Security Support. Air Land Sea Bulletin, no. 2006-3 (September): 9-10. http://www.alsa.mil/library/alsb/ALSB%202006-3.pdf (accessed 12 April 2012). This article describes the creation and mission of Joint Task Force North (JTF-North), an interagency organization based in Fort Bliss, TX that is tasked with providing homeland security support to the nation’s federal […]
... Read MoreCollins, Joseph J. 2010. Civil-Military Relations: Theory and Practice. Prism Vol. 1, no. 4 (September): 177-180. http://www.ndu.edu/press/lib/images/prism1-4/Prism_177-180_Collins.pdf (accessed 21 July 2011). This essay reviews and compares American Civil-Military Relations: The Soldier and the State in a New Era, edited by Suzanne C. Nielsen and Don M. Snider, and Our Army: Soldiers, Politics, and American Civil […]
... Read MoreCohen, Raphael S. 2010. A Tale of Two Manuals. Prism Vol. 2, no. 1 (December): 87-100. http://www.ndu.edu/press/lib/images/prism2-1/Prism_87-100_Cohen.pdf (accessed 21 July 2011). This article describes the relative impacts of two manuals on counterinsurgency (COIN): Field Manual 3-24, Counterinsurgency and the U.S. Government Counterinsurgency Guide. It discusses why the former became a part of the accepted COIN […]
... Read MoreCleveland, Harlan. 2000. The Future is Uncentralized. Public Administration Review Vol. 60, no. 4: 293-297. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/0033-3352.00091/pdf (accessed 26 October 2011). This is a speech delivered by Harlan Cleveland, former ASPA National President, on April 4, 2000.
... Read MoreCleary, Laura R. 2012. Lost in Translation: The Challenge of Exporting Models of Civil-Military Relations. Prism Vol. 3, no. 2 (March): 19-36. http://www.ndu.edu/press/lib/pdf/prism3-2/prism19-36_cleary.pdf (accessed 6 March 2012). This article discusses the challenges of promoting and exporting Western models of civil-military relations (CMR) under the new headings of security sector reform (SSR) and stabilization. It is […]
... Read MoreChristopher, Paul. 2010. Ambush and Aftermath: Contractors and Bureaucracy on the Interagency Battlefield. Military Review Vol. 90, no. 1 (January/September): 117-122. http://usacac.army.mil/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20100228_art018.pdf (accessed 2 August 2011). This narrative describes the aftermath of an ambush on a private logistics convoy supporting the Iraqi Army in August 2004. The author was a private military contractor tasked with […]
... Read MoreChan, Hon S. 2003. The Civil Service Under One Country, Two Systems: The Cases of Hong Kong and the Peoples’ Republic of China. Public Administration Review Vol. 63, no. 4: 405-417. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1540-6210.00304/pdf (accessed 26 October 2011). Under the principle of “one country, two systems,” Hong Kong’s and China’s civil services are changing, but they are […]
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