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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9958279004402883
    Format: 1 online resource (279 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8330-4063-4
    Content: Describes American public opinion toward wars and other large military operations over the last decade.
    Note: "MG-231." , Cover; Preface; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Chapter One - Introduction; Background; Approach; A Note on the Importance of Question Wording; Organization of This Report; Chapter Two - Understanding Support for Military Operations; A Simple Model of the Public's Ends-Means Calculus; A Simple Social Process Model; Chapter Conclusions; Chapter Three - Past as Prologue: Mogadishu to Kosovo; Endgame in Somalia; Haiti; Bosnia; A Note on Sensitivity of Support to Question Wording; Kosovo; Key Lessons From the Peace Operations of the 1990's; Chapter Conclusions , Chapter Four - 9/11 and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan Support in the Aftermath of the Attacks; Sources and Fault Lines in Support; Support for Military Action Elsewhere; Chapter Conclusions; Chapter Five - Operation Iraqi Freedom; Background; Attitudes Since the First Gulf War; Attitudes in the Run-Up To War; Attitudes During the War; Attitudes Since the End of Major Combat Operations; Sources and Fault Lines in Support; Chapter Conclusions; Chapter Six - Main Findings and Implications; Main Findings; Implications for the Army; Implications for National Leaders , Appendix - Casualties and Consensus, Revisited Bibliography , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8330-3672-6
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Santa Monica, CA :RAND Arroyo Center,
    UID:
    almafu_9958279002302883
    Format: 1 online resource (87 p.)
    ISBN: 1-282-08159-4 , 9786612081590 , 0-8330-4702-7
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation monograph series
    Content: Provides an analytic framework and procedure for the intelligence analysis of irregular warfare (IW) environments that can serve as the basis for IW intelligence curriculum development efforts. Defines IW in terms of two stylized situations: population-centric (such as counterinsurgency) and counterterrorism. Provides a detailed review of IW-relevant defense policy and strategy documents and a list of relevant doctrinal publications.
    Note: "Prepared for the United States Army." , "MG-668-A"--P. [4] of cover. , Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE- Introduction; Background to the Study; Study Aims and Analytic Approach; Organization of This Monograph; CHAPTER TWO- Defining Irregular Warfare; A Review of Recent Efforts to Define Irregular Warfare; Irregular Warfare Operation Types; Irregular Warfare Common Logical Lines of Operation; Chapter Conclusions; CHAPTER THREE- A Framework for Assessing Irregular Warfare; Population-Centric Irregular Warfare Operations; Counterterrorism Operations; Comparison to the Standard IPB Process , Chapter ConclusionsCHAPTER FOUR- Conclusions; APPENDIX A- A Review of Defense Policy, Strategy, and Irregular Warfare; APPENDIX B- Irregular Warfare Analysis Doctrinal References; References , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8330-4322-6
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949576936602882
    Format: 1 online resource (193 p.)
    ISBN: 1-282-45109-X , 9786612451096 , 0-8330-4828-7 , 0-585-24548-7
    Content: Coercion--the use of threatened force to induce an adversary to change its behavior--is a critical function of the U.S. military. U.S. forces have recently fought in the Balkans, the Persian Gulf, and the Horn of Africa to compel recalcitrant regimes and warlords to stop repression, abandon weapons programs, permit humanitarian relief, and otherwise modify their actions. Yet despite its overwhelming military might, the United States often fails to coerce successfully. This report examines the phenomenon of coercion and how air power can contribute to its success. Three factors increase the lik
    Note: "MR-1061-AF." , "Project Air Force, Rand". , Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgements; Chapter One - Introduction; Coercion and U.S. National Security Policy; The Role of the USAF; Methodology and Cases Examined; Organization; Part 1. Definitions and Theory; Chapter Two - How to Think About Coercion; Definitions; A Theoretical Starting Point; Thinking about Coercion: a Policymaker's Perspective; Problem One: Limited Relevance; Problem Two: Measurement Pathologies; The Uncertain Meaning of "Success"; Conclusions; Part 2. Successful Coercive Diplomacy: Lessons from the Past , Chapter Three - Explaining Success or Failure: the Historical Record Conditions for Successful Coercion; Escalation Dominance; Threatening to Defeat an Adversary's Strategy; Coercion in Context: Magnifying Third-Party Threats; Common Challenges in Coercive Operations; Intelligence and Estimation Challenges; Misperceptions and Coercion; Credibility Challenges; Feasibility Challenges; Conclusions; Part 3. Coercive Diplomacy Today; Chapter Four - Domestic Constraints on Coercion; Domestic Politics and the Success of Coercive Diplomacy; Constraints and the Democratic System , The Challenge of Obtaining Domestic Support Consequences of Low Support; Sources of Domestic Constraints; Declaratory Policy; Congressional Checks and Balances, and Other Restrictions; The Press; Some Correlates of Public Support; Some Conditions Under Which Support Is Typically High; How an Adversary can Exploit U.S. Domestic Politics; Diminishing the Interests; Tarnishing the Cause and Conduct of the Operation; Dragging Out a Conflict; Imposing Costs; Manipulating Asymmetries in Escalation Preferences; Conclusions; Chapter Five - Coercion and Coalitions , The Advantages of Coalitions for Coercers Limits Imposed by Coalitions; Lack of a Common Agenda; Shared Control; Limits to Escalation; Reduced Credibility; Coalitions and Adversary Counter-Coercion; Conclusions; Chapter Six - Coercing Nonstate Actors: a Challenge for the Future; Types of Missions; Coercing Local Warlords; Coercing State Sponsors; Characteristics of Coercive Operations Against Nonstate Actors; Nonstate Adversaries May Lack Identifiable and Targetable Assets; Inaccurate Intelligence Estimates Are Particularly Common; Nonstate Adversaries May Lack Control over Constituent Elements , Indirect Coercion Is Often Difficult, Unreliable, and Counterproductive Nonstate Actors Are Adept at Exploiting Countermeasures to Coercion; Conclusions; Part 4. Coercion and the U.S. Air Force; Chapter Seven - Implications and Recommendations for the USAF; Air Power and Escalation Dominance; Air Power and Adversary Military Operations; Air Power and the Magnification of Third-Party Threats; Air Power and Common Challenges in Coercive Operations; The Need for Restraint; Appendix A - Cases Examined for this Study; Appendix B - Cases and Conditions for Success , Appendix C - Coercive Attempts and Common Challenges , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8330-2743-3
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949576929202882
    Format: 1 online resource (345 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-28271-9 , 9786612282713 , 0-8330-3249-6
    Content: Although military policy seems focused on overseas threats, defending the ""homeland"" is, of course, the ultimate objective. This guide examines emergent threats to the USA homeland such as speciality weapons, cyber attacks and ballistic missiles and delineates the army's responsibilities.
    Note: MR-1251-A. , PREFACE; FIGURES; TABLES; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; Chapter One INTRODUCTION; ORGANIZATION OF THIS REPORT; Chapter Two UNDERSTANDING HOMELAND SECURITY; THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL CONTEXT; THE STRATEGIC CONTEXT; THE DOMESTIC POLITICAL CONTEXT; PUBLIC ATTITUDES; HOMELAND SECURITY TASK AREAS; CONCLUSIONS; Chapter Three ANALYTIC FRAMEWORK; THREAT AND RISK ANALYSES; ESTABLISHING DESIRED PERFORMANCE LEVELS; IDENTIFYING COST-EFFECTIVE PROGRAM MIXES; BUDGETING AND RESOURCING; PROCESS AND STRATEGY; CONCLUSIONS , Chapter Four PROTECTING AMERICANS AT HOME: WMD DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS AND CIVIL SUPPORT THREATS AND RISKS; MEASURES OF PERFORMANCE; NOTIONAL PERFORMANCE LEVELS; PROGRAM DESIGN ISSUES; BUDGETING AND RESOURCING ISSUES; CONCLUSIONS; Chapter Five ENSURING CONSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY: CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT 1; THREAT AND RISK ANALYSES; PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND NOTIONAL PERFORMANCE LEVELS; PROGRAM DESIGN ISSUES; BUDGETING ISSUES; CONCLUSIONS; Chapter Six ENSURING MILITARY CAPABILITY: CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS; THREAT AND RISK ANALYSES; PERFORMANCE MEASURES; NOTIONAL PERFORMANCE LEVELS , PROGRAM DESIGN ISSUES BUDGETING ISSUES; CONCLUSIONS; Chapter Seven PROTECTING SOVEREIGNTY: BORDER AND COASTAL DEFENSE; WMD SMUGGLING; LARGE-SCALE REFUGEE FLOWS; CONCLUSIONS; Chapter Eight ILLUSTRATIVE PLANNING VIGNETTES; DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS; CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT; CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS; BORDER AND COASTAL DEFENSE; Chapter Nine ANALYSIS OF ARMY DOTLMS; DOCTRINE; ORGANIZATIONS; TRAINING; LEADERSHIP; MATERIEL; SOLDIER SYSTEMS; ASSESSING THE ADEQUACY OF ARMY CAPABILITIES; Chapter Ten OPTIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS, CONCLUSIONS; THE KEY QUESTIONS REMAIN UNANSWERED , EXPLAINING THE ARMY ROLE IN HOMELAND SECURITY CLOSING OBSERVATIONS; Appendix A CONSIDERING THREAT CAMPAIGNS; Appendix B A NOTIONAL WMD CST TRADE-OFF ANALYSIS; Appendix C HOMELAND SECURITY DoD DIRECTIVES; Appendix D OVERVIEW OF THE POSSE COMITATUS ACT; Appendix E THREAT FINDINGS OF THE NUNNLUGAR- DOMENICI ACT; Appendix F STATE AND LOCAL DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS NEEDS; Appendix G THE FEDERAL RESPONSE PLAN AND TERRORISM INCIDENT ANNEX; Appendix H ARMY DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS TRAINING ACTIVITIES; Appendix I ARMY MISSION-CRITICAL FACILITIES AND SYSTEMS , Appendix J RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE DEFENSE SCIENCE BOARD Appendix K RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION; Appendix L THE FEDERAL PROGRAM TO COMBAT TERRORISM AND WMD; Appendix M NOTIONAL GPRA MEASURES OF PERFORMANCE; BIBLIOGRAPHY , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8330-2919-3
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949577269402882
    Format: 1 online resource (295 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-281-18087-4 , 9786611180874 , 0-8330-4244-0 , 1-4337-0940-6
    Content: This book analyzes media and public reactions to civilian casualty incidents to determine whether these incidents affect media reporting or public support for military operations. Using case studies of incidents of civilian deaths over the last decade (the 1991 Al Firdos bunker bombing, the 1999 Djakovica convoy and Chinese embassy attacks, the 2002 Afghan wedding party attack, and the 2003 Baghdad marketplace explosion), the study team examined U.
    Note: "Prepared for the United States Air Force." , "MG-441-AF"--P. [4] of cover. , 1. Introduction -- Literature review -- Approach -- Organization of this monograph -- 2. Operation Desert Storm (Iraq, 1991) -- Civilian casualty estimates -- Handling of the civilian casualties issue -- The arc of media and public concern -- The Al Firdos bunker incident -- Key lessons -- 3. Operation Allied Force (Kosovo, 1999) -- Civilian casualty estimates -- Handling of the civilian casualties issue -- The arc of media and public concern -- The April 14 convoy attacks outside Djakovica -- The May 7 Chinese embassy bombing -- Conclusions -- 4. Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan, 2001-) -- Civilian casualty estimates -- Handling of the civilian casualties issue -- The arc of media and public concern -- The wedding party incident -- Key lessons -- 5. Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq, 2003-) -- Civilian casualty estimates -- Handling of the civilian casualties issue -- The arc of media and public concern -- The marketplace incident -- Key lessons -- 6. Implications and conclusions -- The military: a highly credible institution -- Recommendations. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8330-3897-4
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949577259602882
    Format: 1 online resource (165 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8330-4936-4
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation monograph series ; MG-656-A
    Content: Documents a study whose goals were to develop an understanding of commanders' information requirements for cultural and other "soft" factors in order to improve the effectiveness of combined arms operations, and to develop practical ways for commanders to integrate information and influence operations activities into combined arms planning/assessment in order to increase the usefulness to ground commanders of such operations.
    Note: "RAND Arroyo Center." , "Prepared for the United States Army." , Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE - Introduction; Defining Terms; Study Tasks and Analytic Approach; Organization of This Monograph; CHAPTER TWO - Commanders' Information Needs for Influence Operations; Insights from Structured Conversations with Commanders; Insights from Recent Papers by Senior Commanders; Insights from Case Study Analyses; Insights from the National Training Center; Insights from 1st Information Operations Command; Observations from Unified Quest 2006 , Insights from a Review of Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, and Task Lists Chapter Conclusions; CHAPTER THREE - Sources of Commanders' Information Needs; Commanders' Guidance; The Operating Environment and Information Domain; Resources Available to the Commander; Chapter Conclusions; CHAPTER FOUR - Remaining Challenges; Vertical Coordination and Echelonment; Horizontal Coordination Across Areas of Operation; Ensuring Continuity in Transitions; Overcoming Doctrinal Stovepiping of Information Operations; APPENDIX A - Identified Information Requirements for Influence Operations , APPENDIX B - Task List AnalysisAPPENDIX C - A Metrics-Based Planning and Assessment Approach for Influence Operations; APPENDIX D - Assessment of Expected Utility Modeling for Influence Operations; APPENDIX E - Assessment of Social Network Analysis for Influence Operations; References , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8330-4691-8
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1604190663
    Format: XXVI, 159 S , Ill., Kt
    ISBN: 0833035444
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Militär ; Krisengebiet ; Truppenstationierung ; Strategie ; Geopolitik
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024400428
    Format: XXXVII, 152 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0833015028
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024402109
    Format: XIX, 67 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0833015796
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_249614626
    Format: XXIV, 155 p , Ill , 26 cm
    ISBN: 0833026518
    Series Statement: MR / Rand Corporation 1008
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Technikbewertung ; Graue Literatur
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