Ethnic Conflict and Regional Instability: Implications for US Policy and Army Roles and Missions
Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, 1994. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. xi, [1], 359 p. 23 cm. Maps. Endnotes. From an online posting: Dr. Pfaltzgraff is president of the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Inc. He is an authority on homeland security; proliferation and counterproliferation; alliance relationships with a focus on Europe and the Asia-Pacific area; regional security issues; crisis management; force planning; military transformation; the interrelationships of political, economic, and security policies; technology transfer; missile defense; international relations theory; U.S. foreign policy; and the implications of emerging trends in both regional and global security environments. He has advised key U.S. officials. He serves on the International Security Advisory Board (ISAB), U.S. Department of State. He serves as co-chairman of the Independent Working Group on Missile Defense, which produced the 2009 report, Missile Defense, the Space Relationship, and the 21st Century. Dr. Pfaltzgraff has lectured widely at government, forums." Condition: Very good. No dust jacket.
Keywords: Ethnic Conflict, Peacekeeping Operations, Crisis Management, Human Rights, Operation Restore Hope, Relief Operations, Conflict Resolution, Army Doctrine
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