Publications Tag: Iraq

– Is Iraq Worth the Investment? 

– Why Russia Failed So Far: The Impact of Civil-Military Relations

– Moral Friction: Harm and Incongruence in Hierarchical Structures

– The Just War Tradition in a Modern LSCO Environment: A Maneuverist Perspective of the Russia
-Ukraine War

- A Whole of Nation Approach During Large Scale Combat Operations: The Department of Labor and the American Workforce

– Creating a Learning Environment for the Development of Interagency Leaders

– Strength in Communication: A Study of Defense Intelligence Agency’s Application

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Inside this issue: Losing Lessons at the Water’s Edge, Benjamin Cabana; Deep Analysis: Designing Complexity Into Our Understanding of Conflict, Thomas G. Matyók, Hannah Rose Mendoza and Cathryne Schmitz… and much more.

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Inside 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.

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Inside this issue:  When Diplomacy Fails: Consent, Risk and Modern Warfare, by M. Shane Riza; Is it Time for an Interagency Goldwater-Nichols Act?, by Sean M. Roche; Social Capital in the Interagency Environment of Iraq, Lynne Chandler-Garcia …and much more.

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This essay discusses the need for U.S. government agencies to develop a ground-level understanding and execution in its expeditionary interagency professionals in order to synchronize broader institutional reforms.  The author posits that the teams that have defined the expeditionary interagency since 9/11…

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In early 2011, senior leaders from across the U.S. interagency community participated in a discussion on how to overcome the “messy” transitions in which they so often struggled.  This handbook is the result of those exchanges…

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