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From Insurgency to Stability

From Insurgency to Stability

Angel Rabasa; John Gordon; Peter Chalk; Audra K. Grant; Scott K. McMahon; Stephanie Pezard; Caroline Reilly; David Ucko; Rebecca Zimmerman

RAND
2011
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This book examines six case studies of insurgencies from around the world to determine the key factors necessary for a successful transition from counterinsurgency to a more stable situation. The authors review the causes of each insurgency and the key players involved, and examine what the government did right - or wrong - to bring the insurgency to an end and to transition to greater stability.
From Insurgency to Stability

From Insurgency to Stability

Angel Rabasa; John Gordon; Peter Chalk; Christopher S. Chivvis; Audra K. Grant; Scott K. McMahon; Laurel E. Miller; Marco Overhaus; Stephanie Pezard

RAND
2011
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This book identifies the procedures and capabilities that the U.S. Department of Defense, other agencies of the U.S. government, U.S. allies and partners, and international organizations require in order to support the transition from counterinsurgency, when the military takes primary responsibility for security and economic operations, to stability and reconstruction, when police and civilian government agencies take the lead.
Army Forces for Homeland Security

Army Forces for Homeland Security

Lynn Davis; David Mosher; Richard Brennan; Michael Greenberg; Scott K. McMahon; Charles Yost

RAND
2004
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What role can the Army play in protecting the United States from terrorist attacks? Although responding to terrorist attacks and other domestic emergencies is primarily a civilian responsibility, the U.S. Army has a role in filling gaps in civilian capability. Should the Army adopt a hedging strategy to meet the risks of future terrorist attacks and other emergencies? The authors of this report lay out five possible shortfalls in Army capability and suggest five responses the Army can begin today, concluding that the nation needs to decide whether to bear the costs today in order to hedge against future risks.
Triage for Civil Support

Triage for Civil Support

Gary Cecchine; Michael A. Wermuth; Roger C. Molander; Scott K. McMahon; Jesse D. Malkin; Jennifer Brower; John D. Woodward; Donna F. Barbisch

RAND
2003
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Answers the question: Under what circumstances could military medical assets be requested for support to civil authorities? Even before September 11, 2001, threat assessments suggested that the United States should prepare to respond to terrorist attacks inside its borders. This monograph examines the use of military medical assets to support civil authorities in the aftermath of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or conventional high explosives attack inside the United States. The authors focus on key questions, including under what circumstances military medical assets could be requested and what assets are likely to be requested.