Stability Operations: From the Post-Vietnam War Era to Today

Abstract

As operations in Iraq and Afghanistan end, it is useful to analyze the current state of stability operations within the U.S. Army and determine its ability to conduct these types of operations in the future. Analyzing the state of stability operations in the post-Vietnam War era provides a useful benchmark for analyzing the current state of the Army's ability to conduct such operations. A study of the de-evolution of stability operations doctrine in the period between the end of the Vietnam War and the beginning of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) provides insight on how prepared the U.S. Army was to conduct stability operations at the beginning of GWOT. The peacekeeping missions of the 1990s also provide insight into the ability of the Army to conduct stability operations. It is helpful to compare the operations of the 1990s with the operations of the first decade of the 2000s. Finally, by analyzing how operations on the ground and doctrine changed in GWOT, the monograph provides insight into the adaptability of the Army to execute stability operations.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2011
Accession Number
ADA558185

Entities

People

  • Jimmy M. Phillips

Organizations

  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Counter WMD
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Asymmetric Warfare
  • Contingency Operations (Military)
  • Intergovernmental Organizations
  • International Organizations
  • International Relations
  • Iraqi-War
  • Lessons Learned
  • Military History
  • Military Operations
  • Military Organizations
  • Military Science
  • National Security
  • Terrorism
  • Terrorists
  • United States Central Command
  • War Colleges
  • Warfare

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