Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Bush administration (1)
- Clinton administration (1)
- Coalitions (1)
- Complex contingency operations (1)
- Crimes against humanity (1)
-
- Crisis management (1)
- Deputies Committee (1)
- Hugo Chavez (1)
- Human rights (1)
- ICC (1)
- Interagency (1)
- Interagency Management System (1)
- Interagency working group (1)
- International Criminal Court (1)
- International interventions (1)
- Juan Guaidó (1)
- Lessons learned (1)
- Michèle Flournoy (1)
- Multilateral affairs (1)
- National Security Council (1)
- National security presidential directive (1)
- Nicolas Maduro (1)
- Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization (1)
- Policy Steering Group (1)
- Policy planning for crisis response (1)
- Political-military intervention strategy (1)
- Political-military planning (1)
- Presidential decision directive (1)
- Rome statute (1)
- TPS (1)
Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Leadership Studies
Justice For Venezuela: The Human Rights Violations That Are Isolating An Entire Country, Andrea Matos
Justice For Venezuela: The Human Rights Violations That Are Isolating An Entire Country, Andrea Matos
The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice
Abstract forthcoming.
Space And Defense – Volume Twelve – Number Two – Summer 2021, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Twelve – Number Two – Summer 2021, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Crisis Management Lessons From The Clinton Administration's Implementation Of Presidential Decision Directive 56, Leonard R. Hawley
Crisis Management Lessons From The Clinton Administration's Implementation Of Presidential Decision Directive 56, Leonard R. Hawley
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
Drawing on personal experience, the author asks what the current administration can learn from the Clinton administration’s implementation of Presidential Decision Directive 56, examines the real-world application of the directive during the Clinton administration and the pitfalls of its agency-centric successor during the Bush administration, and identifies recurring problems and best practices for successfully responding to current global crises.
Space And Defense – Volume Twelve – Number One – Winter 2021, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Twelve – Number One – Winter 2021, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.