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2003
Cornwallis VIII: Analysis for Governance and
Stability
The Lester B. Pearson
Canadian International Peacekeeping Training Centre
14-17 April 2003
The meeting discussed
events in Afghanistan and was significantly influenced
by the military activities in Iraq. Study sessions
involved discussions of the disarmament, demobilization,
and reintegration processes; military presence; and
security concerns.
Contributed
Papers:
- Analysis for Governance and Stability - Dave Davis [pdf]
- Welcoming Remarks - Sandra Dunsmore [pdf]
- Iraq and the Shifting Sands of US Intervention Policy - Walter S Clarke [pdf]
- Assessing the Effectiveness of Defence Diplomacy - Andrew J Corcoran [pdf]
- Partnership: Information Operations and Civil-Military Cooperation in Peacekeeping - William P Kiehl [pdf]
- Analysis of Media News Themes: Support to Peacekeeping - Nicola Mee [pdf]
- The Efficacy of Peacekeeping - Sandy Babcock [pdf]
- Political Cartography - Ian M Mitchell & John Medhurst [pdf]
- Governance and Stability - Major General Anders Lindström & Prof Alexander E R Woodcock [pdf]
- Modeling the Governance and Stability of Political Dynamical Systems - S Anders Christensson, Prof Alexander E R Woodcock, Prof Derek K Hitchins, Loren Cobb [pdf]
- Bridging the Lacuna: Development and Systematisation of a Mission Task Analysis Using
the NATO Estimate Process - Richard P. Cousens, [pdf]
- Operational Analysis in Support of HQ ISAF, Kabul, Afghanistan, 2002 - D J Evans [pdf]
- Effects-Based Information Operations: Some Observations - Larry K Wentz and Lee W Wagenhals [pdf]
- The Dynamics of Societal Processes - Prof Alexander E R Woodcock [pdf]
- Working Group 1 Report: The Potential of Analysis to Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DD&R) - Richard P Cousens [pdf]
- Working Group 2 Report: Military Presence - Robert Bailey, Andy Corcoran, John Medhurst, Karl Bertsche [pdf]
- Working Group 3 Report
- More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Clausewitzian Friction - E P Visco [pdf]
- The Evaluation of Model MARKANT
- Analysis for Governance and Stability: Concluding Remarks - Prof David F Davis & Prof Alexander E R Woodcock [pdf]
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