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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rufus C. Phillips , H. R. McMasterPublisher: University Press of Kansas Imprint: University Press of Kansas Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.269kg ISBN: 9780700633043ISBN 10: 0700633049 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 10 June 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword by H. R. McMaster Series Editor's Foreword Preface List of Abbreviations for Key Terms and Organizations Introduction Part I. Understanding the Challenge 1. Background 2. Significant Factors 3. Public Support 4. Essential Ideas and Terms Part II. Interventions 5. Cold War Cases 6. Iraq 7. Afghanistant 8. Colombia Part III. How to Do Better Existing Capabilities and Organizational Change 10. Organizing for Better Assistance 11. Mission and Roles 12. Recruitment, Education, and Training 13. Field Organization, Operations, and Financing 14. Stabilization Strategy and Implementation in a Hypothetical State 15. The Future Appendix: Proposed Education and Training Program Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsThis is a work of pressing importance, particularly in a political context that seeks security by turning inward. As the world and its problems aren't going anywhere, viable approaches are of pressing concern. Rufus Phillips provides them: practical policy and implementation, with an expansive view of individual and institutional preparation and enhancement. What comes across constantly is a sense of possibilities latent in our system. The emphasis is on what is possible, not dwelling on mistakes of the past, building upon them to offer a way forward. This is uplifting. --Thomas A. Marks, Distinguished Professor and Edward G. Lansdale Chair of Irregular Warfighting Strategy CISA/National Defense University Stabilizing Fragile States is a timely and important postmortem of American nation building efforts over the last half century. Phillips not only provides valuable insights into historical 'lessons learned, ' he offers bold and innovative prescriptions for reimagining counterinsurgency and helping weak states achieve lasting stability based on security, economic development, and democratic practices. --Martin G. Clemis, author of The Control War: The Struggle for South Vietnam, 1968-1975 No American has had longer experience in counterinsurgency and stabilization assistance than Rufus Phillips. For more than six decades, from Vietnam in the 1960s to Afghanistan in the twenty-first century, Rufus Phillips has offered a deeply insightful critique of misdirected policies. Now, in this great final treatise, he warns us that recriminations over failures in Afghanistan should not prevent America from learning the conflict's lessons and preparing to meet such challenges better in the future. This time, we should heed his words. --Roger Myerson, David L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies at the University of Chicago and 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics This is a work of pressing importance, particularly in a political context that seeks security by turning inward. As the world and its problems aren't going anywhere, viable approaches are of pressing concern. Rufus Phillips provides them: practical policy and implementation, with an expansive view of individual and institutional preparation and enhancement. What comes across constantly is a sense of possibilities latent in our system. The emphasis is on what is possible, not dwelling on mistakes of the past, building upon them to offer a way forward. This is uplifting.--Thomas A. Marks, Distinguished Professor and Edward G. Lansdale Chair of Irregular Warfighting Strategy CISA/National Defense University Stabilizing Fragile States is a timely and important postmortem of American nation building efforts over the last half century. Phillips not only provides valuable insights into historical 'lessons learned, ' he offers bold and innovative prescriptions for reimagining counterinsurgency and helping weak states achieve lasting stability based on security, economic development, and democratic practices.--Martin G. Clemis, author of The Control War: The Struggle for South Vietnam, 1968-1975 No American has had longer experience in counterinsurgency and stabilization assistance than Rufus Phillips. For more than six decades, from Vietnam in the 1960s to Afghanistan in the twenty-first century, Rufus Phillips has offered a deeply insightful critique of misdirected policies. Now, in this great final treatise, he warns us that recriminations over failures in Afghanistan should not prevent America from learning the conflict's lessons and preparing to meet such challenges better in the future. This time, we should heed his words.--Roger Myerson, David L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies at the University of Chicago and 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics Author InformationRufus C. Phillips III is a retired political action and counterinsurgency expert with significant foreign experience. His previous work includes Why Vietnam Matters: An Eyewitness Account of Lessons Not Learned. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |