ABSTRACT

This volume provides materials for active learning about peacebuilding and conflict management in the context of complex stability operations.

Today, America faces security challenges unlike any it has faced before, many of which requiring lengthy U.S. involvement in stability operations. These challenges are exceedingly dynamic and complex because of the ever changing mix and number of actors involved, the pace with which the strategic and operational environments change, and the constraints placed on response options.

This volume presents a series of case studies to inspire active learning about peacebuilding and conflict management in the context of complex stability operations. The case studies highlight dilemmas pertaining to the story of the case (case dilemma) and to its larger policy implications (policy dilemma). The cases stimulate readers to "get inside the heads" of case protagonists with widely differing cultural backgrounds, professional experiences, and individual and organisational interests. Overall, Understanding Complex Military Operations challenges the reader to recognize the importance of specific national security related issues and their inherent dilemmas, deduce policy implications, and discern lessons that might apply to other – perhaps even non-security related – areas of public policy, administration, and management.

This volume will be of much interest to students of conflict prevention, transitional justice, peacebuilding, security studies and professionals conducting field-based operations in potentially hazardous environments.

chapter 1|17 pages

Complex operations

Connecting scholarship and practice

part I|68 pages

Policy questions

chapter 2|25 pages

The road to good intentions

British nation-building in Aden

chapter 3|22 pages

The Declarations of Independence

The Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic

chapter 4|9 pages

Mozambique

A chance for peace

chapter 5|10 pages

Basra

Strategic dilemmas and force options

part II|54 pages

Security providers

chapter 6|26 pages

Security by contractor

Outsourcing in peace and stability operations

chapter 8|9 pages

Right and wrong, balanced on the edge of a spear

U.S. forces at a mosque in Baghdad

part III|56 pages

Coordination challenges

chapter 9|19 pages

The Kuwait Task Force

Postconflict planning and interagency coordination

chapter 10|14 pages

Dynamics of humanitarian assistance

Civil Affairs in the Horn of Africa

chapter 11|10 pages

CORDS campaign of pacification

chapter 12|11 pages

Security by drones

The global market for remote-controlled warfare

part IV|39 pages

Security and development program challenges

chapter 13|12 pages

Dynamic tension

Security, stability, and the opium trade

chapter 14|18 pages

A penny for your thoughts, a nickel for your heart

Buying popular support for counterinsurgency

chapter 15|7 pages

Reintegrating child soldiers

part V|40 pages

Analytic cases

chapter 16|17 pages

Whole of society conflict prevention

A case study on Kenya's success contrasted with failures in Afghanistan and Iraq

chapter 17|10 pages

Military intervention and diplomatic engagement in Libya

A collage of policy, force, and law

chapter 18|11 pages

The Iraq War

Efforts during conflict to address past atrocities and seek accountability