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Theater strategy and theater security cooperation are two of the
most important tools available in attaining national security. They
offer an effective means for geographic Combatant Commanders to
engage other countries, deter aggression, or resolve crises.
However, there is little current, concise, and comprehensive
guidance on how they are planned and implemented. This paper
explains what theater strategy is, its basis, how it is formulated,
and how it is executed with emphasis on theater security
cooperation. The author illustrates the role in national affairs of
theater strategy and security cooperation through examples from a
case study leading up to and during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM in
Afghanistan.
The security and stability of Africa has recently become an
important national issue readily seen in the increased time,
effort, and resources now devoted to the continent by such new
organizations as the U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM). This paper
seeks to overcome centuries of ignorance and misunderstanding about
the conditions and people of Africa by discussing the fundamental
issues of economic development and political governance through
which enduring stability and security might be obtained. This paper
offers solutions in terms of improving African stability and
security and a framework of several key issues which should give
policymakers the knowledge they need to work in a constantly
changing and very challenging environment.
The Spratly Islands warrant better understanding by U.S.
policymakers in order to discuss nuanced responses to the region's
challenges. To attain that needed understanding, legal aspects of
customary and modern laws are explored to analyze the differences
between competing maritime and territorial claims and why and how
the parties involved stake rival claims or maritime legal rights.
Throughout the monograph, the policies of the United States are
examined through its conflicted interests in the region.
Recommendations for how the United States should engage these
issues, a more appropriate task than trying to solve the disputes
outright, are then offered.
The security and stability of Africa has recently become an
important national issue readily seen in the increased time,
effort, and resources now devoted to the continent by such new
organizations as the U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM). This paper
seeks to overcome centuries of ignorance and misunderstanding about
the conditions and people of Africa by discussing the fundamental
issues of economic development and political governance through
which enduring stability and security might be obtained. This paper
offers solutions in terms of improving African stability and
security and a framework of several key issues which should give
policymakers the knowledge they need to work in a constantly
changing and very challenging environment.
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