Integrating Civilian Agencies in Stability Operations

How can the Army help make key civilian agencies more capable partners in stability, security, transition, and reconstruction (SSTR) operations? The authors identify the civilian agencies that should be involved in such operations, then locate the necessary skill sets. They then assess the capacity...

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subjects Armed Forces
Civic action
Civil functions
Civil-military relations
Force Structure and Employment
Government policy
Integrated operations (Military science)
Interagency coordination
International Affairs
International relations
Military engineering
National Security
Other technologies and applied sciences
Political control and freedoms
Political Science
Politics and government
Postwar reconstruction
Society and Social Sciences
Stability operations
Technology
Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
United States
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