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Wed, April 29, 2009
In Afghanistan, provincial reconstruction teams (PRTs) have played a growing role in the U.S. counterinsurgency effort. While civilian agencies remain essential for long-term economic development, the authors argue that PRTs conduct reconstruction in ways that create short-term stability. Accordingly, they recommend that the United States give the PRTs the lead role in reconstruction activities that accompany any surge of military forces into Afghanistan.
 
Wed, April 29, 2009
Arms control issues feature prominently in the Russo-American conflicted agenda. These represent political as well as military issues that are among the most critical components of the bilateral relationship and of regional security in both Europe and Asia. The author analyses both the political and military aspects of the relationship with respect to arms control.
 
Wed, April 29, 2009
U.S.-Russian relations seem to be at an impasse. However, given these nations' power, standing, and nuclear capability, dialogue will be resumed at some point. An analysis of the prospects for and conditions favoring cooperation is an urgent task -- crucial precisely because current relations are so difficult. The chapters of this volume represent both a tribute to a vision of political order based upon prior cooperation and a call to revitalize the relationship.
 
Wed, April 29, 2009
The term "Information Operations" means different things to different people. The author of this article argues it's time for a doctrinal pause to allow a clean slate review of information operations, strategic communication and, yes, cyberspace operations. He believes that such a review may find that "simpler is better."
 
Thu, April 2, 2009
Despite fissures within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the competitive tendencies within the Sino-Russian partnership, the author contends that the United States will not have an easy time achieving its aims in Central Asia. She argues that the rhetoric about a new Cold War in the aftermath of the Georgian crisis obscures the common interests of the great powers share in addressing transnational problems in Central Asia.
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Mon, April 27, 2009
Carlisle Barracks was recognized April 24 as a Tree City USA, but the post works to stay ''Green' through multiple environmental programs and initiatives.
 
Thu, April 9, 2009
Army Emergency Relief drive continues for Soldiers
In 2008, Carlisle Barracks raised more than $64,000 and paid out more than $82,000 in loans and grants. Worldwide, 71,000 Soldiers and families received help. The AER campaign continues to May 15. Contact AER at 717.245.4720.
 
Wed, April 8, 2009
Rear Admiral Mark H. Buzby referred to experience at Guantanamo Bay when he advised USAWC students about the primacy of ethics. Next in the commandants lecture series to focus on ethics is Ted Sorenson, speaker, writer, who served as special counsel and adviser to Pres. Kennedy, April 29.
 
Mon, April 6, 2009
Timeline living history program will salute the American Soldier and highlight the "NCO: Backbone of the Army" - a free, public event for Armed Forces Day: Saturday, May 15 from 9 a.m to 5 pm on the Army Heritage Trail.
 
Fri, April 3, 2009
Forestry Service will recognize Carlisle Barracks for 18th award at Earth Day - Arbor Day April 24 at 10 a.m. at Delaney Field Club house, with CDC children taking center stage in event.
 

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