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Unity of mission : civilian-military teams in war and peace / edited by Jon Gundersen, Melanne A. Civic.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Armed Forces--Civic action.
- Armed Forces.
- Civil-military relations.
- Postwar reconstruction.
- Postwar reconstruction--Afghanistan.
- Postwar reconstruction--Iraq.
- Integrated operations (Military science).
- United States--Armed Forces--Stability operations.
- United States.
- Armed Forces--Stability operations.
- Afghanistan.
- Iraq.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xliii, 584 pages) : illustrations
- Other Title:
- Civilian-military teams in war and peace
- Place of Publication:
- Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : Air University Press, Air Force Research Institute, 2016.
- Contents:
- Introduction: Iraq and Afghanistan and beyond / Jon Gundersen
- Executive summary / Jon Gundersen
- Part 1. History of Civilian-Military Teams: America's Coming of Age. Nontraditional missions: civil tasks, military forces, and complex operations / R. Scott Moore
- Civilian-military training (1989-1995): an examination of postconflict operations in Panama, Kuwait, and Haiti / Dennis Craig Barlow
- Part 2. The Vietnam War (1954-1975). Measuring success: evaluating counterinsurgency progress in Vietnam (1966-1975) / Richard W. Stewart
- An eyewitness account of counterinsurgency and civilian-military teams in Vietnam / Rufus Phillips
- The present past of Vietnam: implications of civilian operations and revolutionary development support for today's "other wars" / Sandra A. Scham
- Part 3. The Post-9/11 Wars: Iraq and Afghanistan. The origins of Provincial Reconstruction Team: almost present at the creation / Joseph J. Collins
- Civilian agencies in a war zone: Afghanistan and Iraq / Bernard Carreau
- Civilian-military capacity-building teams: the view from Anbar Province (2006-2009) / James Soriano
- Hope doesn't live here anymore: an Afghan civilian-military vision
- one commander's experience / Eric W. Hommell
- How Department of Defense spending was used to resuscitate local business: a select history of civilian-military engagement in Iraq / Andrew Shaver
- Part 5. International Perspectives: Beyond Afghanistan and Iraq. From Afghanistan to Africa: civilian-military teaming in a whole new world / Christopher Holshek
- A whole greater than the sum of its parts, or If it were only Army stuff, it would be easy / Mark N. Poopv
- Peacebuilding: Germany's military mission: the soft power approach and civilian-military teaming / J.D. Bindenagel
- The Norwegian approach to Afghanistan: civilian-military segregation / Karsten Friis
- So you are going to be working with the United Nations: a few insights on integration / David C. Becker
- Part 5. Nongovernmental and Other Perspectives: Sharing the Space. Civil society experiences of, conflicts with, and recommendations for civilian-military teams / Lisa Schirch
- Achieving coordinated results in stabilization, reconstruction, and postwar peacebuilding: lessons from the US civilian-military experience in Afghanistan / Andrea Strimling Yodsampa
- Civilian-military engagement in Afghanistan: how market-based approaches enable and enhance counterinsurgencies / Joanna Buckley and Ryan Gawn
- Part 6. Training, Resourcing, Roles, and Missions. Training the civilian-military team in the twenty-first century / Omer C. Tooley
- Civilian-military teaming: the when, where and how / Mike McCoy
- Learning to negotiate shared space: US civilian-military roles in unsecured environments / Marcia Byrom Hartwell
- Part 7. Preparing for the Future. Developing intelligence capabilities for counterinsurgency and stabilization: learning from the US experience with sociocultural analysis in Iraq and Afghanistan / Nathan White
- The Provincial Reconstruction Team experience in Iraq: a case study for improving integration in stabilization and reconstruction operations / Stuart W. Bowen, Jr.
- Fostering effective civilian-military integration: the need for a standardized, field-based stabilization methodology / Jason S. Alexander, James W. Derleth, and Sloan Mann
- A civilian center of excellence as a mechanism for civilian-military coordination / James Kunder
- What is the way ahead for rigorous research on civilian-military teams in complex contingencies? / Christopher J. Lamb and James Douglas Orton.
- Notes:
- Title from title screen (viewed September 8, 2016).
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 531-572) and index.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Unity of mission.
- OCLC:
- 958064672
- Access Restriction:
- Some versions: Open access versions available from some providers open access
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