PRISM Volume 3, Issue 1
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PRISM Vol 3, no 1
FEATURES
Counterinsurgency after Afghanistan: A Concept in Crisis
by David H. Ucko
Negotiating Afghanistan: When? With Whom? About What?
by Thomas R. Pickering
The State Department, USAID, and the Flawed Mandate for Stabilization and Reconstruction
by Renanah Miles
The Promise and Peril of the Indirect Approach
by Brian M. Burton
The Case for Nation-building: Why and How to Fix Failed States
by Paul D. Miller
No Marshall Plan for the Middle East
by Amitai Etzioni
Sub-Saharan African Military and Development Activities
by Birame Diop
Enduring Interests and Partnerships: Military-to-Military Relationships in the Arab Spring
by Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr., and Elizabeth C. Packard
FROM THE FIELD
War Comes to Bala Morghab: A Tragedy of Policy and Action in Three Acts
by John Bessler
LESSONS LEARNED
Iraq: A Case Study in Building Civil-Military Capacity, 2007–2010
by Bradford Baylor, Jeanne Burington, Bradford Davis, and Russell Goehring
BOOK REVIEW
Weak Links: Fragile States, Global Threats, and International Security
Reviewed by Pauline H. Baker