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The vicious urban battle for the insurgent-controlled city of
Fallujah in November 2004 was a turning point in the ongoing
counterinsurgency campaign in Iraq. It demonstrated the resolve of
the Iraqi government to fight terrorists domestically, using both
multinational and Iraqi forces, and its results included a
returning population willing to vote in national elections held in
January 2005. Ballard tells the story of the Fallujah campaign,
beginning with the horrific deaths of the American Blackwater
contractors in March 2004 and continuing through the battle, the
painstaking reconstruction of the city, and the precedent-setting
elections that followed. Based on first-person accounts,
interviews, and official documents, this book gives readers rare
insight into the significant actions and innovative techniques of
the year-long fight for the city. Opening with a historical
overview of the initial crisis in Fallujah and the similar
coalition battle in Najaf, the book includes a detailed account of
the planning and execution of the operation to retake the city.
Finally, it describes the political and military lessons proven in
Fallujah, including coalition force integration, information
operations, urban combat techniques, interagency coordination and
innovative reconstruction procedures. This is the story of real
combat in Iraq--told in a way every American should understand.
The United Nations effort in East Timor was precedent - setting in
its use of a regional power to affect a UN mandate leading to the
independence of a new nation. Based on first-person accounts,
interviews, declassified documents, and secondary background
sources, this book gives readers an insight into the significant
actions and innovative techniques of the struggle for East Timorese
independence from 1999 to 2006.The book begins with a two-chapter
historical overview of the circumstances that caused the United
Nations to intervene in East Timor in 1999, and then continues with
a detailed account of the referendum on independence and the
military operations required to restore order after the Timorese
people decided upon freedom from Indonesia. In the final three
chapters, the author describes the actions taken to support the
first national elections, the writing of a constitution, and the
formation of a new national government in East Timor. The final
chapter compares UN operations in East Timor to previous operations
in Somalia, Eastern Europe and Haiti, and outlines key lessons for
the future, including the critical importance of economic
development and good governance in fledgling states.
An inside account of the U.S. military operation to restore
Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to power in 1994, this
study demonstrates progress made in joint warfighting in the period
following the end of the Cold War, including improvements in
command and control, joint force integration, and techniques for
successful humanitarian operations. DEGREESL With ties to Haiti
that date back over one hundred years, the United States could not
stand by as a coup ousted Aristide in 1990. When the coup leaders
refused to leave peacefully, forces authorized by the U.N. Security
Council deployed toward Haiti. Diplomatic efforts by former
President Carter, General Powell, and Senator Nunn eventually
obtained the cooperation of coup leaders in the final hour, and on
September 19, 1994, the first of over 50,000 U.S. military
personnel arrived to ensure security, facilitate Aristide's return,
and professionalize the Haitian security forces. DEGREESL General
Henry Shelton, later the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
commanded the joint task force that entered Haiti under Chapter 7
of the U.N. Charter during one of the few recent instances of U.N.
intervention without the concurrence of the host nation. While the
operation was unique, its innovations will benefit planners for
decades as humanitarian actions around the world continue to be
important. This book illustrates the challenges of remaining
engaged in support of the United Nations and of conducting modern
military operations, which are highly dependent on close
interagency and multinational coordination.
The long government service of Francois Boissy d'Anglas from 1789
to 1826 is unique, and his abundant writing provides a new look at
the great drama of the French Revolution era. A moderate politician
who served during the Revolution, the Empire, and the Restoration,
Boissy d'Anglas's political views remained consistent during
several critical periods when the fate of France was at stake. His
political philosophy, based firmly on religious tolerance, freedom
of expression, strong constitutional government and equality before
the law, made it possible for him to weather the revolutionary
storm and retain positions of influence in each of the regimes
during the period. This book sheds new light on the role of
moderates in the French Revolution and illuminates the changing
political currents of the Revolution from Boissy's moderate
perspective. A political moderate during a period of extremes,
Boissy served for so long because he was committed to ideals,
rather than to groups. Yet, during several periods in his career,
Boissy also placed himself in danger by acting on his ideals. He
held political beliefs that were both appropriate to his time and
effective in application. He made many enemies, but the greatest
testament to Boissy's life was the constant call of the French
people for him to serve.
A dozen experts in child and adolescent psychiatry contributed to
this new and fully updated fourth edition of Helping Parents and
Teachers Understand Medications for Behavioral and Emotional
Problems, ensuring that it remains the most trusted resource for
educating parents and teachers about psychotropics prescribed for
children and adolescents. The book is arranged alphabetically, and
each medication has its own information sheet that can be
photocopied or downloaded and printed by psychiatrists,
pediatricians, and neurologists for distribution to parents and
teachers. A useful resource for school staff and library patrons,
the information sheets will also be helpful to nonprescribing
mental health professionals talking with families about possible
referral for medication. The compendium has been designed for
maximum utility and accessibility. * Each information sheet
includes a section with general information applicable to all
medications and very specific sections that include a description
of the medication and why it is used, monitoring of the medication,
side effects, interactions with other medications and with food,
and additional information that is relevant to how the medication
can best help and be used safely. * The book is written in a
straightforward, understandable style that is accessible and
nonintimidating to the lay public.* The number of medications
covered has been expanded to reflect new drugs and older drugs
recently approved for children and adolescents, such as vilazodone
(Viibryd), asenapine (Saphris), and ramelteon (Rozerem).*
Explanations of new concerns about potential side effects and FDA
black box warnings for antidepressants and stimulants are
included.* The "Information on the Internet" section offers a list
of vetted medical and professional organizations where the reader
can find additional information about child and adolescent mental
health and treatment, and the book also includes robust lists of
both published resources for parents and teachers and selected
additional reading for health and mental health professionals.*
Appendices cover medicines with FDA indication for
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); medicines
typically used for anxiety, depression, psychosis, mood
stabilizing, and aggression; and an index of medicines by brand
name. No other volume offers up-to-the-minute information on
psychotropic medications for youth in such an easy-to-use format.
Comprehensive and authoritative, Helping Parents and Teachers
Understand Medications for Behavioral and Emotional Problems will
prove indispensable to clinicians in helping to foster
understanding among parents and educators.
Much like the patients on which it focuses, the field of pediatric
mental health continues to grow and develop. Among other advances,
the body of clinical research and the number of empirically
supported treatments have grown, evaluation practices have been
refined, and awareness of emotional and behavioral problems in
youth has increased. Stay up-to-date on significant DSM-5 changes
to psychiatric nomenclature and criteria-and the developments that
have spurred them-with the Concise Guide to Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry. This fifth edition prunes older content while
distilling and incorporating clinically relevant findings, and
features: * Reorganized diagnostic chapters that reflect updates to
DSM-5 * Tables of selected diagnostic criteria from DSM-5 for quick
reference* Relevant treatment methods for each section on a
specific disorder or clinical situation* An informative chapter
dedicated to pharmacological treatments-from stimulant medications
and antidepressants to antipsychotics and anticonvulsants*
Suggested additional readings for those interested in learning more
about particular topics* Recommended published and on-line
information resources for parents An indispensable primer on child
and adolescent psychiatry for medical and mental health students
and clinical trainees, this guide also serves as an ideal,
quick-reference update for practicing physicians, nurses, and
advanced practice nurses. Complex theoretical notions, new
research, and areas of controversy have been simplified in the
interest of brevity and ease of reference, making this a useful
resource for professionals in special education, child welfare, and
juvenile justice, as well as parents.
According to the NRC and the USGCRP, changes in the earth's climate
-- including higher temperatures, changes in precipitation, rising
sea levels, and increases in the severity and frequency of severe
weather events -- are under way and expected to grow more severe
over time. These impacts present significant risks to the nation's
energy infrastructure. This book examines what is known about
potential impacts of climate change on U.S. energy infrastructure;
measures that can reduce climate-related risks and adapt energy
infrastructure to climate change; and the role of the federal
government in adapting energy infrastructure and adaptation steps
selected federal entities have taken.
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