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This monograph addresses the topic of Command-Leadership-Management (CLM) success attributes in Stability Operations and is intended to reach a wide audience of actors, including military and civilian deliverers of effect at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of operations. It was developed from a dissertation and updated while the author was deployed in Iraq at a time of transition from Combat Operations (Operation IRAQI FREEDOM) to fully declared Stability Operations (Operation NEW DAWN).
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government, army, military, command, leadership, stability operations, NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Red Cross, EU, European Union, United Nations, UN, Interagency coordination, Civil-military relations, Postwar reconstruction, Problem solving, Armed Forces, Nation-building, Case studiesPlaces
United Kingdom, UK, United States, US, U.S., Balkans, Iraq, AfghanistanShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Defining Command, Leadership, Management Success Factors within Stability Operations
2011, SSI, Strategic Studies Institute
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1584874937 9781584874935
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This monograph addresses the topic of Command, Leadership, and Management (CLM) success attributes in stability operations and is intended to reach a wide audience of actors including military and civilian deliverers of effect at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of operations. It integrates disparate and wide-ranging definitions into a framework to study stability operations. Using this framework, the United Kingdom, the United States, the United Nations, the European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the International Committee of the Red Cross are analyzed. Three case studies from the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan are provided. The author provides a model for future research.
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