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Integrating 21st Century Development and Security Assistance: Final Report of the CSIS Task Force on Nontraditional Security Assistance (CSIS Reports)

Author Robert Andrews, Mark Kirk
Publisher Center for Strategic & International Studies
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ISBN / ASIN0892065249
ISBN-139780892065240
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Over the past few years, the Pentagon’s role as a direct provider of foreign assistance has surged. The Department of Defense (DOD) has assumed an expanding role in counterterrorism, capacity building, post-conflict operations, and humanitarian assistance—beyond implementing traditional military-to-military programs supported by State Department funds. The CSIS Task Force on Nontraditional Security Assistance was constituted to identify the main drivers behind these trends; to assess Pentagon performance in several nontraditional areas; to examine what is happening in the diplomatic and development spheres; to evaluate the implications of DOD’s enlarged role for U.S. national security, foreign policy, and development objectives; and to offer concrete recommendations to foster a balanced and sustainable division of responsibilities between the Pentagon and U.S. civilian agencies. The task force also examined the newly launched U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) as a case study for the coordination of military activities with those of the diplomatic and development communities.