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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.l0104221585
"January 2011." ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 10). ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Shipping list no.: 2010-0285-P. ; "May 2010." ; "Center for Complex Operations"--Cover. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Preface / Hans Binnendijk and David A. Sobyra -- Introduction / Michael Miklaucic -- Command in Afghanistan 2003-2005 : three key lessons learned / David Barno -- Understanding the situation / Frederick Barton -- Reflections on post-conflict politics of reform : a voice from inside Iraq / Nesreen Barwari -- Preemptive post-conflict stabilization and reconstruction / Barbara K. Bodine -- Lessons learned in the fog of peace / L. Paul Bremer -- Complex operations in practice / Peter W. Chiarelli -- No formulas : Bosnia, Haiti, and Kosovo / Wesley Clark -- The Balkans revisited : Kosovo 1999 -- Timothy Cross -- Retaining the lessons of nation-building / James Dobbins -- Missions accomplished and unaccomplished / Jan Eliasson -- The politics of complex operations / James Kunder -- Reconstructing post-conflict reconstruction : lessons from Iraq / Lewis W. Lucke -- Effective civilian-military planning at the operational level : the foundation of operational planning / H.R. McMaster -- Lessons learned in democratic transition and building civil society / William Montgomery -- Striking the right balance / William L. Nash -- Understanding and responding to fragile and failed states / Andrew S. Natsios -- Implementation in a multipart environment / Ronald E. Neumann -- Beyond the Cold War : Pakistan and Somalia / Robert B. Oakley -- Every complex operation needs a BG Rich Ellis / Thomas W. O'Connell -- Post-conflict reconstruction challenges : some observations from Iraq / Robin Raphel. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Shipping list no.: 2009-0384-P. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Sizing the civilian response capacity for complex operations / Christel Fonzo-Eberhard and Richard L. Kugler -- Redesigning White House and interagency structures / Christopher J. Lamb -- Reconsidering the Defense Department mission / Terry J. Pudas and Catherine Theohary -- Complex operations : recalibrating the State Department's role / James A. Schear and Leslie B. Curtin -- Strengthening development and reconstruction assistance / Patrick M. Cronin and R. Stephen Brent -- Domestic agencies, civilian reserves, and the intelligence community / Bernard T. Carreau -- Outsourcing civilian capabilities and capacity / Bernard T. Carreau -- Educating national security professionals for stabilization and reconstruction / John W. Yaeger and L. Erik Kjonnerod -- Providing authorities and resources / Gordon Adams, William I. Bacchus, and David Glaudemans -- Connecting government capabilities for overseas missions / Neyla Arnas -- Complex operations in the homeland / Bernd McConnell and Kristine Shelstad -- Designing a comprehensive international approach / Charles L. Barry -- Linking U.S. capacity to local actors / Linton Wells II, Larry Wentz, and Walker Hardy. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"This paper proposes an initiative to enhance transatlantic homeland defense at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) November 2006 Riga Summit and beyond. As NATO develops its capabilities for expeditionary operations, it needs to revitalize plans and capabilities essential to realize its core mission: protecting Alliance territory as outlined in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. This back-to-basics approach is designed to ensure that Allies can protect the transatlantic homeland against an array of new threats and challenges. This initiative would unfold in the context of broader efforts to protect the Euro-Atlantic community. NATO is but one of many institutions - national and international, governmental and nongovernmental - involved in societal security." -- p. 1 ; This report is a joint project of the Center for Technology and National Security Policy and the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University. It was prepared by Neyla Arnas, Hans Binnedijk, Stephen J. Flanagan, Stuart E. Johnson, Richard L. Kugler, Leo G. Michel, Anne M. Moisan, Jeffrey Simon, and Kimberley L. Thachuk. ; "May 2006" ; At head of title: CTNSP/INSS special report ; Caption title. ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 6). ; "This paper proposes an initiative to enhance transatlantic homeland defense at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) November 2006 Riga Summit and beyond. As NATO develops its capabilities for expeditionary operations, it needs to revitalize plans and capabilities essential to realize its core mission: protecting Alliance territory as outlined in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. This back-to-basics approach is designed to ensure that Allies can protect the transatlantic homeland against an array of new threats and challenges. This initiative would unfold in the context of broader efforts to protect the Euro-Atlantic community. NATO is but one of many institutions - national and international, governmental and nongovernmental - involved in societal security." -- p. 1 ; Mode of access: Internet.
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