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Fixing fragile states / Blair, Dennis; Olson, Eric   Journal Article
Blair, Dennis Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract America's cumbersome approach to interagency operations in the field urgently needs reform, centered around more powerful ambassadors and coordinated in-country policy design. SINCE THE 9/11 attacks, the United States has waged major postwar reconstruction campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan and similar but smaller programs in other countries that harbor Al Qaeda affiliates. Continued complex political, economic and military operations will be needed for many years to deal with the continuing threat from Al Qaeda and its associated organizations, much of it stemming from fragile states with weak institutions, high rates of poverty and deep ethnic, religious or tribal divisions. Despite thirteen years of experience-and innumerable opportunities to learn lessons from both successes and mistakes-there have been few significant changes in our cumbersome, inefficient and ineffective approach to interagency operations in the field.
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Smooth sailing: the world's shipping lanes are safe / Blair, Dennis; Lieberthal, Kenneth   Journal Article
Lieberthal, Kenneth Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Those who worry about the vulnerability of the world's oil shipping lanes should calm down. Oil tankers are more resilient than often presumed, and only the United States has the capability to seriously disrupt maritime traffic -- which it will not do.
Key Words Oil  Energy Security  Oil Market 
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