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Post-conflict Stability Operations and the 1989 United States Invasion of Panama
Louis W Morales
Post-conflict Stability Operations and the 1989 United States Invasion of Panama
Louis W Morales
Publisher Marketing: This study investigates the challenges of planning stability operations following major combat operations. Post-conflict stability operations are difficult to plan and execute if military commanders and campaign planners do not take a comprehensive approach to this critical facet of a campaign. This study uses the 1989 United States invasion of Panama to explore the complexities of planning post-conflict stability operations and identifies three crucial resources planners and commanders should be able to leverage to plan and execute post-conflict stability operations: doctrine, manpower, and interagency cooperation. Prior to the invasion of Panama, post-conflict stability doctrine was almost nonexistent and did not help commanders and planners appreciate the importance of these operations; manpower problems plagued the planning staffs and hampered the execution of needed stability operations; and the Department of Defense initially applied an exclusive military solution to a political-military situation. Although some of these issues have been addressed over the past two decades, there is still room for improvement. A military may defeat an enemy, but a nation can only achieve the desired national end state if it fully leverages all instruments of national power. Anything less may lead to tactical success but not a strategic victory.
Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
Lançado | 24 de agosto de 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781249284604 |
Editoras | Biblioscholar |
Páginas | 140 |
Dimensões | 189 × 246 × 8 mm · 263 g |
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