Managing contemporary conflict pillars of success edited by Max G. Manwaring and Wm. J. Olson
Material type: TextSeries: Westview studies in regional securityPublication details: Boulder Westview Press 1996Description: xiii, 269 p. 25 cmISBN: 0813389690 :Subject(s): National security -- United States | United States, Foreign relations | United States, Military policy | международные отношения | военная политика | СШАDDC classification: 355/.033073 LOC classification: UA23 | .M276 1996Other classification: Ф4(7СОЕ)Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction. A new world, a new challenge / Wm. J. Olson -- Back to the future / David C. Miller, Jr. -- pt. 1. The first pillar of success in contemporary conflict. Confronting the new world disorder / Max G. Manwaring and Edwin G. Corr -- End-state planning / Bruce B.B. Clarke -- Application of theory and principle / Edwin G. Corr -- pt. 2. The second pillar of success. New national security challenges / Wayne A. Downing -- Confronting the "hard decisions" of redefined sovereignty and the tools of intervention in new security environment / Dennis F. Caffrey -- The search for legitimate partners in the new international security environment / David Passage -- pt. 3. The third pillar. Organizing for operations other than war (OOTW) in the post-Cold War era / Edwin G. Corr and David C. Miller, Jr. -- The principle of unity of effort / John T. Fishel -- The management structures for Just Cause, Desert Storm, and UNOSOM II / John T. Fishel -- pt. 4. Additional challenges in confronting the new world disorder. The implications of the organized crime phenomenon for U.S. national security / Graham H. Turbiville -- Strategic intelligence in the coming years / Roy Godson -- Final thoughts on lessons learned and conflict management / Max G. Manwaring.
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