PRISM Volume 3, Issue 2
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FEATURES
No More Adhocracies: Reforming the Management of Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations
by Stuart W. Bowen, Jr.
Lost in Translation: The Challenge of Exporting Models of Civil-Military Relations
by Laura R. Cleary
Taking Stock: Interagency Integration in Stability Operations
by Caroline R. Earle
After 2015: The Next Security Era for Britain
by John Mackinlay
Libya: The Transition Clock
by Julian Lindley-French
Hearts, Minds, and the Barrel of a Gun: The Taliban’s Shadow Government
by Antonio Giustozzi
CERP in Afghanistan: Refining Military Capabilities in Development Activities
by Gregory Johnson, Vijaya Ramachandran, and Julie Walz
The Expanded Nontraditional Role of the AFP: A Reassessment
by Dencio Severo Acop
Who Should Lead U.S. Cybersecurity Efforts?
by Kevin P. Newmeyer
FROM THE FIELD
The Civilian Uplift and Unified Action: Organizing for Stability Operations in Regional Command–East
by Dennis J. Cahill
LESSONS LEARNED
Libya’s Operation Odyssey Dawn: Command and Control
by Joe Quartararo, Sr., Michael Rovenolt, and Randy White
INTERVIEW
An Interview with Donald Steinberg
BOOK REVIEWS
The Afghan Way of War: How and Why They Fight
Reviewed by Donald Larry Sampler
Two Recent Takes on Where We Are in Afghanistan, and How We Got There
Review Essay by James Kunder