Publications Tag: whole-of-government

– Japan’s Security Strategy and Its Impact on U.S. National Security Interests
– Employing Maritime Security Response Teams as the Nation’s Maritime Crisis Response Force
– Lessons for Cyber Policymakers
– Lifting the Interagency Fog of Information: Blockchain Information-Sharing and Radical Inclusion
– Interagency Approaches to Prevent the Reoccurrence of Conflict in Sierra Leone
– Assessing the Impact of American and Chinese Economic Competition in Sub-Saharan Africa
– Lessons on Collaboration from Recent Conflicts: The Whole-of-Nation and Whole-of-Government Approaches in Action

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This paper looks at the disjointed efforts, a lack of understanding, and limited motivation to participate that characterize the current state of affairs on combating transnational organized crime, and examines approaches to better address this issue. The authors discuss whole-of-government and partner-nation efforts to combat transnational organized crime.

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This essay presents ten strategies for working across traditional agency boundaries…

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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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Inside 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.

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When intervening forces create a safe and secure environment to implement a whole of government approach, they simultaneously create opportunities for hitherto unnoticed and powerless opponents to do the same—and sometimes more successfully.

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by Rick Swain

This paper argues that USAID and military problem-solving approaches are converging, and broadly understood techniques of design offer the best synthesis for achieving unity of effort in whole-of-government operations.

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