1st Edition

Negotiating Civil-Military Space Redefining Roles in an Unpredictable World

By Marcia Byrom Hartwell Copyright 2016
180 Pages
by Routledge

180 Pages
by Routledge

180 Pages
by Routledge

This book begins discussion at a point where many civil–military conversations end. Hartwell identifies underlying dynamics, key issues, and challenges that civilian and military organizations encounter when negotiating their roles in real and virtual volatile environments. These include managing expectations, understanding organizational missions and cultures, building trust, and exploring... Read more

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface 1

Introduction 5

SECTION I: SETTING THE STAGE

Chapter 1: Winning "Hearts and Minds" in Vietnam 21

Chapter 2: "Unity of Effort" in the Long Wars 50

SECTION II: REFRAMING THE ISSUES

Chapter 3: Negotiating Space 79

Chapter 4: Protecting Civilians 104

Chapter 5: Coping with Violence 122

SECTION III: LOOKING AHEAD

Chapter 6: The "New War" Challenge 148

Chapter 7: New Public Voices 180

Chapter 8: Negotiating "New" Civil-Military Space 211

References 245

Biography

Marcia Byrom Hartwell's current research builds upon experience as an embedded civilian advisor with the U.S. Army in Iraq (2009–2011) and work as a 2013 CSCMO Scholar (Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations at USMA, West Point) and 2011 Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, DC. Dr Hartwell received her DPhil (PhD) from the University of Oxford.