U.S. experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan have demonstrated that
improving U.S. capacity for stabilization and reconstruction
operations is critical to national security. The authors recommend
building civilian rather than military capacity, realigning and
reforming existing agencies, and funding promising programs. They
also suggest improvements to deployable police capacity,
crisis-management processes, and guidance and funding.
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