Success in war ultimately depends on the consolidation of political order. Nadia Schadlow argues that the steps needed to consolidate a new political order are not separate from war. They are instead an essential component of war and victory. The challenge of governance operations did not start with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The US Army’s involvement in the political and economic reconstruction of states has been central to all its armed conflicts from large-scale conventional wars to so-called irregular or counterinsurgency wars. Yet, US policymakers and military leaders have failed to institutionalize lessons on how to consolidate combat gains into desired political outcomes. War and the Art of Governance examines fifteen historical cases of US Army military interventions, from the Mexican War through the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Improving future outcomes will require US policymakers and military leaders to accept that plans, timelines, and resources must be shaped to reflect this reality before they intervene in a conflict, not after things go wrong. Schadlow provides clear lessons for students and scholars of security studies and military history, as well as for policymakers and the military personnel who will be involved in the next foreign intervention.
For one, the current U.S. military profile is not well configured to promote major deployments in UN peace operations. Nevertheless, one potential model is a so-called package contribution, wherein a country deploys enough ...
Home-grown solutions: legacy to generations in Africa
"La presente obra hace parte de una serie dedicada a efectuar el seguimiento del Proceso de Paz en Colombia y busca aportar desde la academia a la construcción de una paz estable y duradera .
Internationale Friedensmissionen navigieren einen fundamentalen Zielkonflikt: einerseits gewaltsame Konflikte befrieden und gleichzeitig gute Regierungsfuhrung fordern zu mussen.
Introduction: Friend to the undertaker -- The wasteland? : war and peace in ancient Rome -- The barbarians strike back : the counterproductive way of war, A.D. 1-1415 -- The five hundred years' war : Europe (almost) conquers the world, 1415 ...
Through playful banter over coffee in an Ottoman courtyard in the divided capital of Cyprus, Nicosia, a group of friends from both sides of the divide share their moving, funny yet sometimes harrowing experiences, as over the course of ...
Building Sustainable Peace: Understanding the Linkages Between Social, Political and Ecological Processes in Post-war Countries
Written by leading experts, this volume brings together 'liberal' and 'post-liberal' approaches to peacebuilding.
International Handbook on Tourism and Peace
More recently, both have been going through internationally facilitated peace processes which have also been linked to post-conflict development. The studies in this collection compare these two war-torn countries.