U.S. peacefare organizing American peace-building operations

After a review of the historical roots of American peacefare, the study examines five key bureaucratic entities involved in peace-building. The analysis is Washington-centered, focused on organization and the interagency process, and gives relatively little space to overseas implementation. It is ba...

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Main Author: Smith, Dane F. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Santa Barbara, California ABC-CLIO,LLC 2010
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Table of Contents:
  • An American vocation for peace-building
  • The integration of peace-building and national security: the National Security Council
  • The diplomacy of peace-building: the Department of State
  • A new approach to peace-building: the coordinator for reconstruction and stabilization
  • A belated embrace of stability operations: the Department of Defense
  • Foreign assistance for peace: the U.S. Agency for International Development
  • Building peace through knowledge: the U.S. Institute of Peace
  • Funding peace-building: the budget process and Congressional approval
  • The future of U.S. peace-building
  • Afterword: the Peace Corps