Publication

Apr 2016

This book reviews past American overseas military operations where civilian-military units have played a significant role—from the Philippines to Vietnam—in order to analyze what worked, what did not work, and why. The authors then proceed to examine in considerable depth US, non-US, and mixed provincial reconstruction teams (PRT) in Iraq and Afghanistan. They also look to the future of civilian military operations to discuss whether, why, when, where, and how civilian-military teams might be deployed and to what ends.

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Author Jon Gundersen, R Scott Moore, Dennis Craig Barlow, Richard W Stewart, Rufus Phillips, Sandra A Scham, Joseph J Collins, Bernard Carreau, James Soriano, Eric W Hommel, Andrew Shaver, Christopher Holshek, Mark N Popov, J D Bindenagel, Karsten Friis, David C Becker, Lisa Schirch, Andrea Strimling Yodsampa, Joanna Buckley, Ryan Gawn, Omer C Tooley, Mike McCoy, Marcia Byrom Hartwell, Nathan White, Stuart W Bowen, Jr, Jason S. Alexander, James W Derleth, Sloan Mann, James Kunder, Christopher J Lamb, James Douglas Orton
Publisher Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
Copyright This publication is cleared for public release and unlimited distribution.
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