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This issue of PRISM explores critical challenges in stabilization, reconstruction, and security operations in an era of evolving global threats. The Features section examines the need for institutional reform in stabilization efforts, the complexities of exporting civil-military models, and interagency coordination in stability operations. Articles also assess Britain’s post-2015 security landscape, Libya’s ongoing transition, and the Taliban’s governance strategies. Further analysis includes the effectiveness of the Commander’s Emergency Response Program (CERP) in Afghanistan, the Philippine military’s expanding role, and leadership in U.S. cybersecurity efforts. In From the Field, an article on Regional Command–East discusses civilian-military coordination in stability operations. The Lessons Learned section evaluates the command and control structure of Libya’s Operation Odyssey Dawn. An Interview with Donald Steinberg provides insights into conflict resolution and development. Finally, Book Reviews examine Afghanistan’s warfighting strategies and the implications of U.S. engagement in the region.

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Article

Topic(s)

National Security

Publication Date

3-2012

Publication

PRISM

Publisher

National Defense University Press

City

Washington, D.C.

PRISM Vol. 3, No. 2

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