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Risk in War: Using History to Inform a Common Method for Understanding and Communicating Risk in Joint Operations
In: DTIC (2013)
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Processes for Assessing Outcomes of Multi-national Missions (Processus d'evaluation des resultats de missions multinationales)
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Pursuing the Human Domain Risks Reinvesting on the Basics
In: DTIC (2013)
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Controlled English for Effective Communication during Coalition Operations
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Conveying the Complex: Updating U.S. Joint Systems Analysis Doctrine with Complexity Theory
In: DTIC (2013)
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Impacts of Worldview, Implicit Assumptions, Biases, and Groupthink on Israeli Operational Plans in 1973
In: DTIC (2013)
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Multinational Intelligence Issues: What the Operational Commander Can Do To Mitigate Them
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Cultural Competence and the Operational Level of War
In: DTIC (2013)
Abstract: The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 and subsequent military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq have brought to the forefront the discussion about the role of cultural competency on the battlefield. There has been a rediscovery of the fact that culture and warfare are intertwined. Countless articles on how cultural factors affect the operating environment have been published in various military and academic publications. The majority of these publications have focused on the strategic or tactical level of war. Very little has been written on the role of cultural competency at the operational level of war. The author attempts to do this by examining past, current, and potential U.S. and foreign operational experiences. These experiences are examined within the context of the mission set identified in new strategic guidance entitled Sustaining U.S. Global Leadership: Priorities for 21st Century Defense. The author also examines what has been done within the U.S. military to address the cultural competency problem. He concludes that cultural factors will continue to play an important role in mission accomplishment, and that the current cultural education infrastructure is not sufficient to support mission accomplishment. He offers cost-effective solutions for the stated problem set.
Keyword: *COALITION WARFARE; *COUNTERINSURGENCY; *COUNTERTERRORISM; *CROSS-CULTURAL COMPETENCE; *CULTURE; *DETERRENCE; *FOREIGN LANGUAGES; *JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES; *MILITARY TRAINING; *OPERATIONAL LEVEL OF WAR; *STABILITY OPERATIONS; AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT; AL QAEDA; CHINA; CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING; CULTURAL COMPETENCY; CULTURAL EDUCATION; EGYPT; EGYPT-ISRAEL DETERRENCE; FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING; Humanities and History; IRAQI WAR; ISRAEL; JAPAN; JAPAN OCCUPATION; Linguistics; MILITARY MODERNIZATION; Military Operations; MISSIONS; PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION; REGION-SPECIFIC TRAINING; RELIGION; Sociology and Law; STANDARDS; Strategy and Tactics
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA583536
http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA583536
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The Center of Gravity Concept: A Study of Its Description and Application in Two Different Eras
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Interacting with Multi-Robot Systems Using BML
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The Time of Grand Strategy
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