Rethinking Civilian Stabilization and Reconstruction

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Security
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Author: Robert D. Lamb, Kathryn Mixon, Joy Aoun ISBN: 9781442227804
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies Publication: November 1, 2013
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies Language: English
Author: Robert D. Lamb, Kathryn Mixon, Joy Aoun
ISBN: 9781442227804
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Publication: November 1, 2013
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Language: English

Can the United States prevent or end conflicts and protect its interests without using military force? Do U.S. civilian institutions have the right mix of support, funding, and capabilities to respond to major crises and political transitions? In July 2013, CSIS raised these questions before more than 200 policymakers and experts, with 22 speakers offering perspectives from donors, implementers, and recipients. The demand for civilian power is high. U.S. leaders are under constant pressure to respond to armed conflicts abroad. Better civilian tools could help avoid more risky (and costly) military engagements. The past decade has seen real improvement in civilian stabilization and reconstruction capabilities. Yet many lessons of the past eight decades remain unlearned, and public support to civilian agencies remains low.

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Can the United States prevent or end conflicts and protect its interests without using military force? Do U.S. civilian institutions have the right mix of support, funding, and capabilities to respond to major crises and political transitions? In July 2013, CSIS raised these questions before more than 200 policymakers and experts, with 22 speakers offering perspectives from donors, implementers, and recipients. The demand for civilian power is high. U.S. leaders are under constant pressure to respond to armed conflicts abroad. Better civilian tools could help avoid more risky (and costly) military engagements. The past decade has seen real improvement in civilian stabilization and reconstruction capabilities. Yet many lessons of the past eight decades remain unlearned, and public support to civilian agencies remains low.

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