Security and Civil-military Relations in the New World Disorder

Security and Civil-military Relations in the New World Disorder
Title Security and Civil-military Relations in the New World Disorder PDF eBook
Author Max G. Manwaring
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Pages 96
Release 1999
Genre Civil-military relations
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Security and Civil-Military Relations in the New World Disorder: The Use of Armed Forces in the Americas, an Anthology from a Symposium Cosponsored by the Chief of Staff, United States Army . . .

Security and Civil-Military Relations in the New World Disorder: The Use of Armed Forces in the Americas, an Anthology from a Symposium Cosponsored by the Chief of Staff, United States Army . . .
Title Security and Civil-Military Relations in the New World Disorder: The Use of Armed Forces in the Americas, an Anthology from a Symposium Cosponsored by the Chief of Staff, United States Army . . . PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 88
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ISBN 1428912444

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Policing the New World Disorder

Policing the New World Disorder
Title Policing the New World Disorder PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Oakley
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 585
Release 1998
Genre Security, International
ISBN 0788181149

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In the post-Cold War era anarchic conditions within sovereign states have repeatedly posed serious and intractable challenges to the international order. Nations have been called upon to conduct peace operations in response to dysfunctional or disintegrating states (such as Somalia, Haiti, and the former Yugoslavia). Among the more vigorous therapies for this kind of disorder is revitalizing local public security institutions --the police, judiciary, and penal system. This volume presents insights into the process of restoring public security gleaned from a wide range of practitioners and academic specialists.

Civil-military Relations

Civil-military Relations
Title Civil-military Relations PDF eBook
Author Claude Emerson Welch
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Pages 66
Release 1998
Genre Civil-military relations
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Russia and the New World Disorder

Russia and the New World Disorder
Title Russia and the New World Disorder PDF eBook
Author Bobo Lo
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 370
Release 2015-08-17
Genre History
ISBN 0815725574

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A Brookings Institution Press and Chatham House publication The Russian annexation of Crimea was one of the great strategic shocks of the past twenty-five years. For many in the West, Moscow's actions in early 2014 marked the end of illusions about cooperation, and the return to geopolitical and ideological confrontation. Russia, for so long a peripheral presence, had become the central actor in a new global drama. In this groundbreaking book, renowned scholar Bobo Lo analyzes the broader context of the crisis by examining the interplay between Russian foreign policy and an increasingly anarchic international environment. He argues that Moscow's approach to regional and global affairs reflects the tension between two very different worlds—the perceptual and the actual. The Kremlin highlights the decline of the West, a resurgent Russia, and the emergence of a new multipolar order. But this idealized view is contradicted by a world disorder that challenges core assumptions about the dominance of great powers and the utility of military might. Its lesson is that only those states that embrace change will prosper in the twenty-first century. A Russia able to redefine itself as a modern power would exert a critical influence in many areas of international politics. But a Russia that rests on an outdated sense of entitlement may end up instead as one of the principal casualties of global transformation.

Borderless Wars

Borderless Wars
Title Borderless Wars PDF eBook
Author Antonia Chayes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 217
Release 2015-08-25
Genre Law
ISBN 1316467813

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In 2011, Nasser Al-Awlaki, a terrorist on the US 'kill list' in Yemen, was targeted by the CIA. A week later, a military strike killed his son. The following year, the US Ambassador to Pakistan resigned, undermined by CIA-conducted drone strikes of which he had no knowledge or control. The demands of the new, borderless 'gray area' conflict have cast civilians and military into unaccustomed roles with inadequate legal underpinning. As the Department of Homeland Security defends against cyber threats and civilian contractors work in paramilitary roles abroad, the legal boundaries of war demand to be outlined. In this book, former Under Secretary of the Air Force Antonia Chayes examines these new 'gray areas' in counterinsurgency, counter-terrorism and cyber warfare. Her innovative solutions for role definition and transparency will establish new guidelines in a rapidly evolving military-legal environment.

Street Gangs

Street Gangs
Title Street Gangs PDF eBook
Author Max G. Manwaring
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Pages 68
Release 2005
Genre Electronic government information
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The primary thrust of the monograph is to explain the linkage of contemporary criminal street gangs (that is, the gang phenomenon or third generation gangs) to insurgency in terms f the instability it wreaks upon government and the concomitant challenge to state sovereignty. Although there are differences between gangs and insurgents regarding motives and modes of operations, this linkage infers that gang phenomena are mutated forms of urban insurgency. In these terms, these "new" nonstate actors must eventually seize political power in order to guarantee the freedom of action and the commercial environment they want. The common denominator that clearly links the gang phenomenon to insurgency is that the third generation gangs' and insurgents' ultimate objective is to depose or control the governments of targeted countries. As a consequence, the "Duck Analogy" applies. Third generation gangs look like ducks, walk like ducks, and act like ducks - a peculiar breed, but ducks nevertheless! This monograph concludes with recommendations for the United States and other countries to focus security and assistance responses at the strategic level. The intent is to help leaders achieve strategic clarity and operate more effectively in the complex politically dominated, contemporary global security arena.