Recent U.S. military engagements in fragile states have focused on building security institutions that match Western military and police models. These operations, however, have highlighted the need to reevaluate how we build host-nation security institutions from the ground up in conflict areas with varying social, religious, and ethnic concentrations. The interaction between the environment, doctrine, and technology (EDT) provided by U.S. government agencies has complicated the issue by locking the host-nation's success to ongoing U.S. support. This research uses process-tracing to examine EDT factors in two case studies: U.S. advisory missions in Vietnam from 1954Ð1965, and in Afghanistan from 2001 to the present. These cases are used to ...
An international system is necessary in a multi-polar world. The problem for today is learning how t...
The 9/11 attack created the path for the “war on terror” initiative, which later resulted in a regim...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.55540/ 0031-1723.2952For all...
Stability operations in fragile states are likely to remain an important focus of the foreign policy...
Stability operations in fragile states are likely to remain an important focus of the foreign policy...
The main emphasis in US security assistance is 'building partner capacity'. To understand ...
The U.S. military remains a premier conventional fighting force, but success in counterinsurgency ha...
Security sector reform (SSR) is that set of policies, plans, programs, and activities that a governm...
During the administration of former President Barak Obama, United States foreign policy increased it...
Accounts of human rights abuses and stories of shooting incidents have dominated the image of the pr...
During the administration of former President Barack Obama, United States foreign policy increased i...
The United States utilizes a vast arsenal of foreign policy tools to induce, compel, and deter chang...
Over the course of the last half century, it is commonly understood that the nature of warfare has c...
The 9/11 attack created the path for the “war on terror” initiative, which later resulted in a regim...
This paper provides a case study to help explain the SSR concepts that were recently formalized in U...
An international system is necessary in a multi-polar world. The problem for today is learning how t...
The 9/11 attack created the path for the “war on terror” initiative, which later resulted in a regim...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.55540/ 0031-1723.2952For all...
Stability operations in fragile states are likely to remain an important focus of the foreign policy...
Stability operations in fragile states are likely to remain an important focus of the foreign policy...
The main emphasis in US security assistance is 'building partner capacity'. To understand ...
The U.S. military remains a premier conventional fighting force, but success in counterinsurgency ha...
Security sector reform (SSR) is that set of policies, plans, programs, and activities that a governm...
During the administration of former President Barak Obama, United States foreign policy increased it...
Accounts of human rights abuses and stories of shooting incidents have dominated the image of the pr...
During the administration of former President Barack Obama, United States foreign policy increased i...
The United States utilizes a vast arsenal of foreign policy tools to induce, compel, and deter chang...
Over the course of the last half century, it is commonly understood that the nature of warfare has c...
The 9/11 attack created the path for the “war on terror” initiative, which later resulted in a regim...
This paper provides a case study to help explain the SSR concepts that were recently formalized in U...
An international system is necessary in a multi-polar world. The problem for today is learning how t...
The 9/11 attack created the path for the “war on terror” initiative, which later resulted in a regim...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.55540/ 0031-1723.2952For all...