Operations other than war: implications for the U.S. Army
Post-Cold War political pressures are likely to increase the demand for the U.S. military in general and the U.S. Army in particular to conduct operations other than war (OOTW). This report analyzes how changing demographics worldwide will affect the operational requirements of future OOTW missions....
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Rand
1995
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Zusammenfassung: | Post-Cold War political pressures are likely to increase the demand for the U.S. military in general and the U.S. Army in particular to conduct operations other than war (OOTW). This report analyzes how changing demographics worldwide will affect the operational requirements of future OOTW missions. Two key factors that have influenced U.S. success or failure in the past are (1) political-military communication and (2) mission creep and mission swing. Without effective political-military communication, military planning may be derived from political rhetoric or, alternatively, political decisions may be based on faulty understandings of military capabilities or considerations. Equally critical is sufficient recognition of, and planning for, mission creep (in which political goals shift, requiring military operations different from those planned at the intervention's outset) and mission swing (in which the operational environment undergoes quick deterioration or improvement unrelated to the presence or efforts of intervening forces). The report concludes with specific recommendations regarding Army doctrine, training, equipment, and force structure. |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 52 S. |
ISBN: | 0833016601 |
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spelling | Taw, Jennifer Morrison 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)172711053 aut Operations other than war implications for the U.S. Army Jennifer Morrison Taw ; John E. Peters Santa Monica, CA Rand 1995 XIX, 52 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Post-Cold War political pressures are likely to increase the demand for the U.S. military in general and the U.S. Army in particular to conduct operations other than war (OOTW). This report analyzes how changing demographics worldwide will affect the operational requirements of future OOTW missions. Two key factors that have influenced U.S. success or failure in the past are (1) political-military communication and (2) mission creep and mission swing. Without effective political-military communication, military planning may be derived from political rhetoric or, alternatively, political decisions may be based on faulty understandings of military capabilities or considerations. Equally critical is sufficient recognition of, and planning for, mission creep (in which political goals shift, requiring military operations different from those planned at the intervention's outset) and mission swing (in which the operational environment undergoes quick deterioration or improvement unrelated to the presence or efforts of intervening forces). The report concludes with specific recommendations regarding Army doctrine, training, equipment, and force structure. United States. Army Operations other than war Entwicklungsländer Verstädterung Urbanization Developing countries EE.UU - Fuerzas armadas - Países extranjeros Países subdesarrollados - Población Países subdesarrollados - Urbanización USA Developing countries Population United States Armed Forces Foreign countries Peters, John E. 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)1122991614 aut |
spellingShingle | Taw, Jennifer Morrison 1964- Peters, John E. 1947- Operations other than war implications for the U.S. Army United States. Army Operations other than war Entwicklungsländer Verstädterung Urbanization Developing countries |
title | Operations other than war implications for the U.S. Army |
title_auth | Operations other than war implications for the U.S. Army |
title_exact_search | Operations other than war implications for the U.S. Army |
title_full | Operations other than war implications for the U.S. Army Jennifer Morrison Taw ; John E. Peters |
title_fullStr | Operations other than war implications for the U.S. Army Jennifer Morrison Taw ; John E. Peters |
title_full_unstemmed | Operations other than war implications for the U.S. Army Jennifer Morrison Taw ; John E. Peters |
title_short | Operations other than war |
title_sort | operations other than war implications for the u s army |
title_sub | implications for the U.S. Army |
topic | United States. Army Operations other than war Entwicklungsländer Verstädterung Urbanization Developing countries |
topic_facet | United States. Army Operations other than war Entwicklungsländer Verstädterung Urbanization Developing countries EE.UU - Fuerzas armadas - Países extranjeros Países subdesarrollados - Población Países subdesarrollados - Urbanización USA Developing countries Population United States Armed Forces Foreign countries |
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