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Publication: Collins Center Update - Volume 6, Issue 3: April - June 2004
Executive Summary: The Collins Center Update is a quarterly newsletter detailing the activities of the Center for Strategic Leadership, U.S. Army War College. Articles included in this issue are: "Unified Quest 2004 Revisits Future War", "Joint Land, Aerospace, and Sea Simulation (JLASS)", "Strategic Crisis Excercise 2004", "The Shape of Things to Come", Environmental Security and Disaster Preparedness: Moving From Talking to Doing", "Military Robots at the War College".
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Publication: Enhancing Regional Stability and Security in Central Asia
Executive Summary: As the importance of the Central Asian States to sustainment of the Global War on Terror has grown, the theater security cooperation effort in the region has taken on a new focus. The US Central Command’s Disaster Preparedness Program is now a key pillar of their Central Asian theater security cooperation effort. Designed to enhance regional stability and security and to significantly reduce the value and impact of acts of terrorism, it provides an excellent vehicle for bilateral and multilateral initiatives. This concept was validated with the execution of the Disaster Preparedness Program’s International Workshop for Emergency Response 2004, conducted September 20-24, 2004 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. A U.S. National Guard State Partnership event, it was planned and coordinated by the Louisiana National Guard and the Republic of Uzbekistan. The US Army War College’s Center for Strategic Leadership collaborated on agenda development and provided the U.S. Workshop Moderator. Participating nations included Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, the United States, and Uzbekistan.
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Publication: Perspectives on Embedded Media
Executive Summary: Five USAWC resident student papers — Information Operations and the New Threat; The Media and National Security Decision Making; Embedded Media: Failed Test, or the Future of Military/Media Relations? ; Leveraging the Media: The Embedded Media Program in Operation Iraqi Freedom; and Embedding Success into the Military Media Relationship — review the successes and failures of the OEF/OIF Embedded Media Programs and provide recommendations and predictions of future difficulties with respect to evolving relationships between the media and the military. (559 KB .pdf file)
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Publication: Rule of Law
Executive Summary: The conference gathered general practitioners and and subject matter experts from around the globe to explore and provide recommendations regarding rule of law issues including Civil-Military relationships and issues; Choice of law, how law fails, how it is established, how it is reestablished; and Human Rights, Constitutionalism, Elections, and Guaranteed Individual Rights. Conference participants represented a wide range of expertise in the Rule of Law arena to include representatives both governmental and non-governmental organizations from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden and the United Nations, as well as the various departments and agencies of the United States Government. (952 KB .pdf file)
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Publication: Maritime Threats Workshop
Executive Summary: Southeast Asia faces five maritime security challenges: piracy, maritime terrorism, transnational criminal trafficking operations, refugees and illegal migration, and protecting energy routes. The United States-Republic of the Philippines co-hosted the Maritime Threats Workshop held in Cebu, Republic of the Philippines on 26-30 July 2004, focused on promoting multilateral interoperability and cooperation on maritime and environmental issues that foster terrorism; identifying maritime and transnational threats; discussing solutions to these issues; developing maritime protection capabilities; encouraging military support to civil authority; facilitating international and interagency cooperation (to include NGO/IOs); and strengthening the bonds between the military and civilian organizations. The workshop identified opportunities for regional defense security cooperation in responding to maritime and marine resource threats.
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Publication: Env Sec Arabian Gulf -- Foreword
Executive Summary: This is the Foreword section of the Conference Report: "Environmental Security Planning, Prevention, and Disaster Response in the Arabian Gulf Region"
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