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2007

The Cornwallis Group XII: The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre Cornwallis Park, Nova Scotia, Canada.
2 - 5 April 2007

Contributed Papers:

  1. Preface to The Cornwallis XII Proceedings:
    Analysis for Multi-Agency Support - Colonel Christopher Holshek [pdf]
  2. Introduction to Cornwallis XII:
    Analysis for Multi-Agency Support - Professor Alexander E. R. Woodcock, Ph.D. [pdf]
  3. The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre - Suzanne Monaghan [pdf]
  4. The Evolution and Future of Peacekeeping - Alex Morrison [pdf]
  5. Why so little PSO Analysis in the UK? - Geoff Hawkins [pdf]
  6. Keynote Presentation: Policy and Strategies for International Intervention - Leonard R. Hawley [pdf]
  7. Snapshot of Emerging U.S. Government Civilian Capabilities to Support Foreign Reconstruction and Stabilization Contingences: Working Draft of the Executive Summary from IDA Document D-3269 - A. Martin Lidy, David J. Baratto, Daniel R. Langberg, William J. Shelby [pdf]
  8. Humanitarian Assistance and Network Governance: The ORHA Case - Richard L. Taylor [pdf]
  9. The Need to Play Together: The Case for an Open-Source Simulation for Interagency Coordination - Ronald (Skip) Cole [pdf]
  10. Initial Report on Implementation of a Quantitative
    Assessment of President George W. Bush’s
    National Security Strategy - Lieutenant Colonel Michael J. Kwinn, Jr., Ph.D., U.S.A., Major Stephen E. Gauthier, U.S.A.
    Cadet Matthew Weisner, U.S.M.A.[pdf]
  11. Fourth Generation Warfare: Reality or Myth? - Eugene P. Visco [pdf]
  12. Keynote Presentation: Co-ordinating International Actors in Post-Conflict State-Building: The Case of Afghanistan 2001-2007 - Major General Chris Brown, C.B.E. [pdf]
  13. 3-D Soviet Style: Lessons Learned from the Soviet Experience in Afghanistan - Anton Minkov, Ph.D., Gregory Smolynec. Ph.D. [pdf]
  14. Assessment of Effects-Based Operations Based on a Whole of Government Approach - Ms. E. Kalantzis, P. Dobias, Ph.D., Mr. D. Connell [pdf]
  15. Interdisciplinarity and the Whole of Government: Theory and Praxis - Ann Livingstone, Ph.D. [pdf]
  16. Iraq’s Future: An Abstract of an Assessment of the Potential Impact of The Iraq Study Group (ISG) Recommendations on Future Societal Conditions in Iraq - Professor Alexander E. R. Woodcock, Ph.D. [pdf]
  17. The Need for Interdisciplinary Analysis in Support of the Multi-Agency - Paul N. Chouinard, Ph.D. [pdf]
  18. Principal Component Analysis of the Fund for Peace Failed State Index: An Interdisciplinary Case Study - Paul N. Chouinard, Ph.D. [pdf]
  19. “Interagency Coordination” and the Search for a Practical Civil-Military Paradigm - Walter S. Clarke [pdf]
  20. Understanding Decision-Making in International Crisis Management: The Use of Strategic-Level Decision Games - Alexandra Hall [pdf]
  21. Integrating Interagency Efforts – Two Interactive Tools - Colonel Ann M. Campbell, Joseph F. Cuadrado III [pdf]
  22. The Strategic Management System (STRATMAS®): The Afghanistan Study 2003 and Exercise Iraq Future 2005 - Professor Alexander E. R. Woodcock, Ph.D., S. Anders Christensson, M.Sc. [pdf]
  23. Representation of Multi-Agency Activities within the DIAMOND Simulation Model - Stella Croom-Johnson [pdf]
  24. Tools and Techniques for Enhancing Donor-Host-country Coordination in Complex Conflict Environments - Sasha Kishinchand [pdf]
  25. Synthesizing Information for Senior-level Decision-Makers using Simulation - Corey Lofdahl, Ph.D. [pdf]
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  27. Provincial Level Assessment: An analyst’s experience of developing a detailed provincial level assessment for Afghanistan - Miss Nichola Picken [pdf]

 

 

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