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Fighting for Fallujah: a new dawn for Iraq / Ballard, John R 2006  Book
Ballard, John R Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger Security International, 2006.
Description xii, 152p.hbk
Standard Number 0275990559
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051650956.7044342/BAL 051650MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Improving US army civil affairs assessment through social power analysis / Whalley, Lucy A; Vendrzyk, Judith M   Journal Article
Whalley, Lucy A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Soldiers with operational experience in Afghanistan or Iraq have offered numerous critiques of the US Army Civil Affairs doctrine on assessment of the human domain, making recommendations for its improvement. The current process uses two frameworks, commonly known by the acronyms ASCOPE and PMESII-PT, to evaluate the operational environment. Neither the current process nor the proposed improvements address social power relations. It is unlikely that civil-military operations intended to establish peace and maintain stability will be successful if they are planned and executed without an in-depth understanding of social power. We advocate incorporating social power analysis into Civil Affairs assessment.
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South Korean approaches to peacekeeping and peacebuilding: lessons learned and challenges ahead / Hong, Kyudok   Journal Article
Hong, Kyudok Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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