Doing windows: non traditional military responses to complex emergencies

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington DC: US Dept of Defense, CCRP, 1998Description: 391pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Originally published by the US Naval War College, this volume sets out to answer the question "How can the US military, during its involvement in a complex contingency operation, support (or at least do no harm to) the longer term non-military efforts to create a stable civil society?". The book also considers whether SIAM (an automated decision support system) is useful in dealing with complex emergencies.
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Originally published by the US Naval War College, this volume sets out to answer the question "How can the US military, during its involvement in a complex contingency operation, support (or at least do no harm to) the longer term non-military efforts to create a stable civil society?". The book also considers whether SIAM (an automated decision support system) is useful in dealing with complex emergencies.

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