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Integrating 21st Century Development and Security Assistance

Final Report of the Task Force on Nontraditional Security Assistance

Author:

Robert Andrews and Mark Kirk (cochairs); J. Stephen Morrison and Kathleen Hicks (project directors)

Contributors:

Stewart Patrick, James Schear, Mark Wong

Publisher:

CSIS

Date of Publication:

January 18, 2008

ISBN Number:

978-0-89206-524-0

Price:

$17.95

Associated Programs:

Africa Program
International Security Program
U.S. Defense and National Security

Related Research Focus:

Terrorism & Transnational Threats

Experts :

Kathleen Hicks
J. Stephen Morrison

Synopsis:

In early 2007, CSIS launched an expert task force to examine the growing involvement of the Department of Defense as a direct provider of “non-traditional” security assistance, concentrated in counterterrorism, capacity building, stabilization and reconstruction, and humanitarian relief. The task force set out to shed light on what drives this trend, including the new global threat environment; assess what was happening at the same time in the diplomatic and developmental realms; evaluate DOD performance in conducting its expanded missions; and consider the impact of the Pentagon’s enlarged role on broader U.S. national security, foreign policy and development interests. From the outset, the task force sought to generate concrete, practical recommendations to Congress and the White House on reforms and legislation that will create a better and more sustainable balance between military and civilian tools.
   
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