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Finding the Right Balance: Department of Defense Roles in Stabilization [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 1977400469
  • ISBN-13: 9781977400468
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 1977400469
  • ISBN-13: 9781977400468
Teised raamatud teemal:
"The pendulum regarding the level of U.S. military participation in stabilization efforts has swung dramatically since 2001, from a low level of preparation and participation in the early days of the Afghanistan and Iraq operations in 2003, to widespreadstabilization activities costing billions of dollars in the ensuing years, to significantly scaled-back forces and resources devoted to stabilization in recent years. To remedy the initial lack of preparation, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) issued a directive with guidance on stabilization requirements in 2005 and then updated it with more expansive requirements in 2009. This report supports DoD efforts to update this guidance by assessing the accumulated experience of the past 17 years and evaluating the appropriate roles for the U.S. military and its ability to execute them in conjunction with interagency and other key partners. Without stabilization, successful warfighting often does not produce desired political outcomes. Yet warfighters are not the most capable actors for many stabilization tasks. Therefore, the authors recommend shifting DoD guidance on stabilization away from requiring high levels of proficiency in a large number of tasks to emphasizing three key roles for DoD: prioritizing security tasks; providing support to other actors performing stability functions; and performing crosscutting informational, planning, coordination, and physical support roles."--Publisher's description

This report supports Department of Defense efforts to update its stabilization guidance by assessing recent history and evaluating the roles for the U.S. military and its ability to execute them in conjunction with interagency and other key partners.
Preface iii
Figures
vi
Tables
vii
Summary viii
Abbreviations xv
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Introduction
1(5)
Purpose of the Study
1(2)
Research Approach and Organization of the Report
3(3)
2 Understanding Stabilization
6(8)
Defining Stabilization
6(1)
Proliferation of Terms and Activities
6(2)
Stability Functions
8(6)
3 Stabilization Lessons from Recent Experience
14(17)
Lessons from Recent Experience
14(9)
Military Versus Civilian Core Competencies
23(8)
4 Current DoD Capacity and Capability for Stabilization
31(25)
The Joint Force
31(10)
Key Military Enablers for Stabilization
41(15)
5 Rescoping DoD Roles in Stabilization
56(11)
Security Function: DoD Has a Unique Responsibility to Provide Security and Build Security Capacity
56(2)
Military Support to Public Order
58(1)
Immediate Human Needs
59(1)
Support to Governance
60(1)
Support to Economic Stability
61(1)
Three Crosscutting Functions
62(2)
Enacting a Civilian-Led Stabilization Model
64(3)
6 Gaps in DoD Capacity and Capability
67(7)
Joint Force Capacity
67(1)
Key Enabler Capacity or Capability Gaps
68(3)
The Ability to Regenerate or Expand
71(3)
7 Conclusion: Risks, Mitigations, and Recommendations
74(6)
Risks and Possible Mitigations
75(3)
Recommendations
78(1)
Conclusion
78(2)
Appendix A Interagency Considerations for DoD Stabilization Requirements 80(9)
Appendix B Key International Partners' Capacity, Capabilities, and Approaches to Stabilization 89(21)
Bibliography 110