PRISM 3, no. 2

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Features

  • 3    No More Adhocracies: Reforming the Management of Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations
    By Stuart W. Bowen, Jr.
  • 21  Lost in Translation: The Challenge of Exporting Models of Civil-Military Relations
    By Laura R. Cleary
  • 37  Taking Stock: Interagency Integration in Stability Operations
    By Caroline R. Earle
  • 47  After 2015: The Next Security Era for Britain
    By John Mackinlay
  • 63  Libya: The Transition Clock
    By Julian Lindley-French
  • 75  Hearts, Minds, and the Barrel of a Gun: The Taliban’s Shadow Government
    By Antonio Giustozzi
  • 87  CERP in Afghanistan: Refining Military Capabilities in Development Activities
    By Gregory Johnson, Vijaya Ramachandran, and Julie Walz
  • 99  The Expanded Nontraditional Role of the AFP: A Reassessment
    By Dencio Severo Acop
  • 99  Who Should Lead U.S. Cybersecurity Efforts?
    By Kevin P. Newmeyer

From the Field

  • 121The Civilian Uplift and Unified Action: Organizing for Stability Operations in Regional Command–East
    By Dennis J. Cahill

Lessons Learned

  • 137Libya’s Operation Odyssey Dawn: Command and Control
    By Joe Quartararo, Sr., Michael Rovenolt, and Randy White

Interview

  • 137An Interview with Donald Steinberg

Book Review

  • 151The Afghan Way of War: How and Why They Fight
    Reviewed by Donald Larry Sampler
  • 151Two Recent Takes on Where We Are in Afghanistan, and How We Got There
    Reviewed by James Kunder