Capstone document, 53 pages, entry point for everything else.
Handbook: Peace Operations for the JTF Commander
Communities of Practice, DoD, Military, Peace Intelligence, Stabilization, UN/NGOLong over-due for re-issuance, this time with a great deal more participation from all Eight Tribes, and a really warm welcome for the US Institute of Peace (USIP) which hit its stride with Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction (Paperback). No one answers the phone when we call to ask about an update.
Handbook: UN FINCENT Building Blocks in Crisis Management (1:2008)
HUMINT, IO Sense-Making, Methods & Process, Peace Intelligence, Stabilization, UN/NGO, United Nations & NGOsHandbook: UN FINCENT Varying Cultures in Modern Crisis Management (1:2009)
Cultural Intelligence, HUMINT, IO Sense-Making, Peace Intelligence, Stabilization, UN/NGO, United Nations & NGOsLink fixed 20 Dec 09
Review: Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction (Paperback)
6 Star Top 10%, Military, Stabilization, Stabilization & Reconstruction, UN/NGOAt its most fundamental this is without question the most extraordinary sensible and useful synthesis of all possible documents devoted to the subject, offering up a truly remarkable–just an amazing–framework for study and for planning.
The publisher failed to make full use of the Amazon tools for showing the Table of Contents at a minimum, and this error should be corrected immediately. Inside the Book is also recommended. I would normally reduce the book to four stars for its failure include all those outside the “traditional” national security community; for its lack of an index, and for its ignorance of most relevant books outside the narrow circle of stabilization & reconstruction groupies. However, this is such an incredibly gifted, intelligent, and meticulous presentation of vitally important information that I leave it at six star special, beyond five stars.
Still, to not be able to see in an index every page for key words like “water” or “intelligence” is infuriating.
First, an overview of the contents, vastly more simple than the complex array of information presented in sub-sets of conditions, guidance, approach, and then elements.
+ Introduction
+ Strategic Framework for Stabilization and Reconstruction
+ Cross-Cutting Principles
+ High-Level Trade-Offs, Gaps, and Challenges
+ Fundamentals of a Comprehensive Approach
+ End States
—Safe and Secure Environment
—Rule of Law
—Stable Governance
—Sustainable Economy
—Social Well-Being
+ Appendices
A. Resources List
B. Participants in Review Process
C. Summary of Strategic Frameworks Surveyed
D. Snapshot of COmpoments from Overarching Resources
E. Acronyms and Glossary of Selected Key Terms (incomplete, another annoyance that needs to be corrected)
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Law Enforcement: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Criminal Intelligence Training for Analysts
Analysis, Analysis, Law Enforcement, Law Enforcement, UN/NGOWe really like this example of mutlinational handbooks, since they were developed using multiple sources (U.S. and other countries), and not restricted, and global in nature….not U.S. centric.
Law Enforcement: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Criminal Intelligence Training for Front-Line Officers
Law Enforcement, Law Enforcement, UN/NGOWe really like this example of mutlinational handbooks, since they were developed using multiple sources (U.S. and other countries), and not restricted, and global in nature….not U.S. centric.