The 2010 National Security Strategy of the United States identified
the global security threat posed by failing states. The USG
response for these threats in the past has vacillated between
diplomacy and military intervention, with less than optimum
results. Recognition of the need for a Whole-of-Government response
led to the formation of the State Department Coordinator for
Reconstruction and Stability to "promote the security of the United
States through improved coordination, planning, and implementation
for reconstruction and stabilization assistance for foreign states
and regions at risk of, in, or in transition from conflict or civil
strife." The organizations and processes implemented since 2005
provide a more integrated United States Government approach, but
are primarily focused on crisis response to existing conflicts.
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