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The book examines the dynamics driving the country's deeply
troubled political culture and highlights reforms needed in the
post-Trump era to strengthen US democracy. The author paints a
clear and sobering portrait of a mercenary election industry and
its support structure tailored to perpetuate and exploit America's
social and political division. He shows how corrosive partisan
animosity, dysfunctional political institutions, and even Trumpism
are symptoms of a broken system dominated by a self-serving party
duopoly. Having hacked the democratic process for its own ends, the
cartel's intrigues continue to undermine functional compromise and
the virtues essential for self-governance. Without timely
structural reform outlined in the narrative, Politics Inc., abetted
by technological, social, and cultural factors, will continue to
undermine the country from the far right and far left. The stakes
could not be higher. At risk is the nation's security and the
future of democracy at home and around the globe.
The mechanism of disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration
(DDR) is widely acknowledged to be an essential component of
successful peacekeeping, peace-building, postconflict management,
and state-building. Security sector reform (SSR) has emerged as a
promising though poorly understood tool for consolidating stability
and establishing sovereignty after conflict. While DDR enables a
state to recover the monopoly (or at least the preponderance) of
force, SSR provides the opportunity for the state to establish the
legitimacy of that monopoly.The essays in this book reflect the
diversity of experience in DDR and SSR in various contexts. Despite
the considerable experience acquired by the international
community, the critical interrelationship between DDR and SSR and
the ability to use these mechanisms with consistent success remain
less than optimally developed. DDR and SSR are essential tools of
modern statecraft, but their successful use is contingent upon our
understanding of both the affinities and the tensions between them.
These essays aim to excite further thought on how these two
processes-DDR and SSR-can be implemented effectively and
complimentarily to better accomplish the shared goals of viable
states and enduring peace.
"Operational Culture for the Warfighter: Principles and
Applications" is a comprehensive planning tool and reference. It
addresses the critical need of the Marine Corps to provide
operationally relevant cultural teaching, training, and analysis.
This book links social science paradigms to the needs of Marines
using an applied anthropology approach. The text explains how
fundamental features of culture (environment, economy, social
structure, political structure, and beliefsystems) can present
challenges for military operations in different cultures around the
globe. Drawing on the research and field experiences of Marines
themselves, "Operational Culture for the Warfighter" uses case
studies from past and present cross-cultural problems to illustrate
the application of cultural principles to the broad expeditionary
spectrum of today's and tomorrow's MarineCorps. This new and
expanded second edition of "Operational Culture for the Warfighter"
extends the concepts of the original edition to the Marine Corps
Planning Process. New sections on transportation and communication,
law and ethics, and culture and planning will assist both military
planners and operators with the practical aspects of incorporating
culture into military decision-making.
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