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Canada’s civil–military seminar: an approach to narrowing the civil–military gap
/ Thompson, Megan M
Thompson, Megan M
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The “civil–military gap” is a significant factor that can hinder the success of complex comprehensive approach missions. Perhaps nowhere is this gap more apparent than in the relationship between military and civilian nongovernmental organizations. Interagency education and training have been suggested as ways to diminish this divide. This research describes one Canadian approach to interagency education: the Civil–Military Seminar. Quantitative and qualitative results demonstrate the promise of both the assessment approach used and the positive outcomes that may help to narrow the civil–military gap.
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Education
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Psychology
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Interagency
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Civil–Military Relations
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087262
Heart of an officer: joint, interagency, and international operations and navy career development
/ Stavridis, James; Hagerott, Mark
Stavridis, James
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2009.
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International Operations
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Interagency
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Heart Of Officer
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Navy Carrer Development
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072297
In search of harmony: orchestrating 'The Interagency' for the long war
/ Flournoy, Michele A; Brimley, Shawn
Flournoy, Michele A
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2006.
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Long War
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Interagency
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Warrior diplomats and development devil dogs
/ Green, Daniel R.
Green, Daniel R.
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2012.
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For many military units operating in Afghanistan (and, until recently, Iraq), the experience of working with civilians from the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and the U.S. Department of Agriculture has been an uneven one. While many examples exist of great partnerships with the civilian interagency (to refer to these organizations collectively) in just as many instances, miscommunication, uncoordinated planning, a lack of teamwork, and even animosity have been the norm.
Key Words
Civil Wars
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Interagency
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Deployment of Army
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Bridging Gap
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Maximizing Civilians
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US Agency for International Development-USAID
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Strategy
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