Publications Tag: Civil-Military Balance
– Collaborating to Solve National Science and Technology Challenges in a Time of Scarcity
– Strategic Defense Impacts of Climate Change: An Interagency Challenge
– Musicians of Mars: Attaining Interagency Consensus on Perpetual War in Afghanistan
– Building a Foundational Understanding of Interagency Coordination
– Reassessing the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Response Enterprise
– Blending U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America with Foreign Internal Defense
– Civil-Military Balance in Complex Operations
– Forging a Counterhybrid Unit
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... Read MoreInside this issue: Defeating the Taliban’s Shadow Government: A Foreign Internal Governance Strategy, by Daniel R. Green; Team of Rivals: Building Civil-Military Synergy in the Interagency, by Jeffrey S. Han; Fiscal Crises Experimentation: A Darwinian Approach, by Allan D. Childers and Mark H. Sweberg …and much more.
... Read MoreUsing a capabilities-based assessment model as a guide, this paper examines the current operational capabilities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, and NORTHCOM. The analysis highlights the capabilities required to combat current and future threats along the southwest border and identifies the gaps between existing and required capabilities.
... Read MoreInside this issue: Radiological Nuclear Detection Task Force, by Kevin L. Stafford; The Interagency Role in Conflict Prevention, by Kevin D. Stringer and Katie M. Sizemore; Interagency Collaboration by Design, by Alex J. Ryan …and much more.
... Read MoreInside this issue: The Need for Interagency Reform: Congressional Perspective and Efforts, by Geoffrey C. Davis and John F. Tierney; Implementing the QDDR, by Edward Marks and Christopher Lamb…and much more.
... Read MoreInside this issue: A Ticking Time Bomb, by Joseph I. Lieberman and Susan M. Collins; Swords and Plowshares: DoD and USAID on the Battlefield, by Quy H. Nguyen…and much more.
... Read MoreInside this issue: What “right” looks like in the Interagency: A Commander’s Perspective, by Gen. William “Kip” Ward; Interagency Cooperation: An Ambassador’s Perspective, by Thomas J. Miller…and much more.
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