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ISBN
9780700633043
Publication Year
2022
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Stabilizing Fragile States : Why It Matters and What to Do about It
Author
Rufus C. Phillips
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Genre
Political Science
Topic
Geopolitics, Peace, International Relations / General, International Relations / Diplomacy
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Number of Pages
348 Pages

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Stabilizing Fragile States: Why It Matters and What to Do About It is a masterclass on intervening to help fragile states stabilize in the face of internal challenges that threaten national security and how the United States can do better at less cost with improved chances of success. Written from the point of view of an on-the-ground practitioner after exceptional government and voluntary service abroad, Rufus C. Phillips III uses his experience to explain why US efforts to help fragile countries stabilize is important to national security. Helping stabilize fragile states has been too much of a poorly informed, impersonal, technocratic, and conflicted process that has been dominated by reactions to events and missing a more human approach tailored to various countries' circumstances. In his book, Phillips explains why we have not been more successful and what it would take to make our stabilization efforts effective, sustainable, and less expensive. Recent US involvements have ranged in intensity and size from Colombia, which did not put US boots on the ground, to massive interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan, which did. The lack of success in Afghanistan and Iraq has tended to dominate the national conversation about dealing with fragile states. Stabilizing Fragile States provides a thorough analysis of what has gone wrong and what has gone right in US involvement. * Stabilizing fragile states is more of an unconventional political and psychological endeavor requiring an operational mindset rather than conventional war or normal diplomacy. * Defines the focus of counterinsurgency not as killing insurgents but as a positive effort to win local people's support by involving them in their own self-defense and political, social, and economic development. * Americans must understand the religious, historical, political, and social context of the host country and be consistent, patient, and persistent in what they do. * Security-force training in host countries must include respect for civilians and the definition by their leadership of a national cause that the trainees believe is worth risking their lives to defend. * Recommends creating a dedicated cadre of expeditionary diplomacy and development professionals in Department of State/USAID and a special training school as an addition to the Global Fragility Act. This book is part of the ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy series.

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Publisher
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10
0700633049
ISBN-13
9780700633043
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28050427654

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Book Title
Stabilizing Fragile States : Why It Matters and What to Do about It
Author
Rufus C. Phillips
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Geopolitics, Peace, International Relations / General, International Relations / Diplomacy
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Political Science
Number of Pages
348 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Jz6300.P55 2022
Reviews
"This is a work of pressing importance, particularly in a political context that seeks security by turning inward. As the world and its problems aren't going anywhere, viable approaches are of pressing concern. Rufus Phillips provides them: practical policy and implementation, with an expansive view of individual and institutional preparation and enhancement. What comes across constantly is a sense of possibilities latent in our system. The emphasis is on what is possible, not dwelling on mistakes of the past, building upon them to offer a way forward. This is uplifting."-- Thomas A. Marks , Distinguished Professor and Edward G. Lansdale Chair of Irregular Warfighting Strategy CISA/National Defense University " Stabilizing Fragile States is a timely and important postmortem of American nation building efforts over the last half century. Phillips not only provides valuable insights into historical 'lessons learned,' he offers bold and innovative prescriptions for reimagining counterinsurgency and helping weak states achieve lasting stability based on security, economic development, and democratic practices."-- Martin G. Clemis , author of The Control War: The Struggle for South Vietnam, 1968-1975 "No American has had longer experience in counterinsurgency and stabilization assistance than Rufus Phillips. For more than six decades, from Vietnam in the 1960s to Afghanistan in the twenty-first century, Rufus Phillips has offered a deeply insightful critique of misdirected policies. Now, in this great final treatise, he warns us that recriminations over failures in Afghanistan should not prevent America from learning the conflict's lessons and preparing to meet such challenges better in the future. This time, we should heed his words."-- Roger Myerson , David L. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies at the University of Chicago and 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics
Table of Content
Foreword by H. R. McMaster Series Editor's Foreword Preface List of Abbreviations for Key Terms and Organizations Introduction Part I. Understanding the Challenge 1. Background 2. Significant Factors 3. Public Support 4. Essential Ideas and Terms Part II. Interventions 5. Cold War Cases 6. Iraq 7. Afghanistant 8. Colombia Part III. How to Do Better Existing Capabilities and Organizational Change 10. Organizing for Better Assistance 11. Mission and Roles 12. Recruitment, Education, and Training 13. Field Organization, Operations, and Financing 14. Stabilization Strategy and Implementation in a Hypothetical State 15. The Future Appendix: Proposed Education and Training Program Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2022
Lccn
2021-033067

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