PRISM Issue 2, Number 2 Online
PRISM is published by the National Defense University Press for the Center for Complex Operations. PRISM is a security studies journal chartered to inform members of U.S. Federal Agencies, allies, and other partners on complex and integrated national security operations; reconstruction and nationbuilding; relevant policy and strategy; lessons learned; and developments in training and education to transform America’s security and development apparatus to meet tomorrow’s challenges better while promoting freedom today.
Here is the article lineup for the latest issue:
Human Security in Complex Operations by Mary Kaldor
Enhancing U.S. Support for UN Peacekeeping by Nancy Soderberg
Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: Putting Inter into Interagency by Eric A. Jorgensen
Interagency National Security Teams: Can Social Science Contribute? by James D. Orton and Christopher Lamb
The Comprehensive Approach in Afghanistan by James G. Stavridis
Conflict Prevention in East Africa: The Indirect Approach by Brian L. Losey
Rethinking the Fundamentals of State-building by Roger B. Myerson
Nation-building Interventions and National Security: An Australian Perspective by Michael G. Smith and Rebecca Shrimpton
The Commander as Investor: Changing CERP Practices by Rebecca Patterson and Jonathan Robinson
Airpower in Counterinsurgency and Stability Operations by Norton A. Schwartz
Ministerial Advisors: Developing Capacity for an Enduring Security Force by James A. Schear, William B. Caldwell IV, and Frank C. DiGiovanni
Metrics for the Haiti Stabilization Initiative by David C. Becker and Robert Grossman-Vermaas
Civil-Military Operations in Kenya’s Rift Valley: Sociocultural Impacts at the Local Level by Jessica Lee and Maureen Farrell
ISAF Lessons Learned: A German Perspective by Rainer Glatz
An Interview with William E. Ward – PRISM Interview
Zero-Sum Future: American Power in an Age of Anxiety Book Review by Michael J. Mazarr