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Civil Military Operations in the New World John T. Fishel

Civil Military Operations in the New World By John T. Fishel

Civil Military Operations in the New World by John T. Fishel


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This work addresses the interaction between military operations and the activities of civilian agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) during and after conflict. It looks closely at the cases of Panama, Kuwait and southern Iraq.

Civil Military Operations in the New World Summary

Civil Military Operations in the New World by John T. Fishel

Addressing the interaction between military operations and the activities of civilian government agencies, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) during and after conflict, this study traces the development of civil military operations from their origin during World War II as Civil Affairs and military government to the present array of civil military operations. In so doing, it looks closely at the recent cases of Panama, Kuwait and southern Iraq, the Kurdish rescue mission in northern Iraq, Somalia, and Haiti. Of particular interest is the book's integration of national policy, strategy, and operations as it looks at the interplay between combat operations and their civil, military and political consequences. The outcome of the operations considered here suggests a need to look at the organization and planning of military forces in contemporary conflict as well as the integration of nonmilitary players into the game from the start of operations. The author concludes that the essence of modern conflict can be found in civil military operations.

About John T. Fishel

JOHN T. FISHEL is Professor of National Security Affairs at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. While serving on active duty as a Lieutenant Colonel he was the principal planner for post-conflict operations in Panama and was Chief of Policy and Strategy for the Commander-in-Chief, United States Southern Command.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Foreword An Overview of Civil Military Operations War's End: A Strategic Concept Panama: The Fog of Peace The Climate of Intervention Planning for Intervention: 1988 Planning for Intervention: 1989 From BLUE SPOON to JUST CAUSE Operation PROMOTE LIBERTY: COMCMOTF In Charge Operation PROMOTE LIBERTY: The MSG On the Country Team The Foggy Result of Promoting Liberty Fog Lights: Strategic Implications Liberation and Occupation in the Gulf War The Kuwait Crisis Liberation and Occupation: Planning for Civil Military Operations in the Kuwait Theater Act II: Desert Storm The Liberation of Kuwait and the Occupation of Southern Iraq Humanitarian Assistance Peace Operations Operation PROVIDE COMFORT One Step Forward--Two Steps Back: The Intervention in Somalia The Intervasion of Haiti From War Termination to Civil Military Operations Strategic Implications of Civil Military Operations Selected Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9780275947972
9780275947972
0275947971
Civil Military Operations in the New World by John T. Fishel
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-05-30
288
N/A
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