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NIIA: The Norwegian Whole of Goverment Approach

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From the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs: Norway’s Whole-of-Government Approach and its Engagement with Afghanistan by Cedric de Coning, Helge Lurås, Niels Nagelhus Schia and Ståle Ulriksen

Norway has been a prominent supporter of the UN’s Integrated Approach and has actively contributed to the development of NATO’s Comprehensive Approach. Norway’s own whole-of-government approach has, however, been limited to its engagement with Afghanistan. There is already a growing body of literature on the whole-of-government approach. Surprisingly little has been written about Norway in this context. This report represents a first attempt at comprehensively explaining the Norwegian whole-of-government approach, as well as and analyzing its effectiveness to date. The authors of the report conclude that Norway lacks a comprehensive strategy for engaging in fragile states in general, as well as a whole-of-government strategy for any particular country, including Afghanistan.


 

A CNP DISCUSSION SERIES: DISCUSSION 2: PRTs: Implementing Lessons Learned

Date: 
Jan 11 (12:30pm - 1:30pm)

A CNP Discussion Series


PROVINCIAL RECONSTRUCTION TEAMS: Evaluating their Role in Iraq, Afghanistan and Future Conflicts


Enhancing governance and development capabilities is vital to long term stability in Iraq and Afghanistan, and central to U.S. counterinsurgency strategy in both countries. With this in mind, the Center for National Policy continues its discussion series examining the role of PRTs from a number of a different angles. The discussions in this series cover topics including the strategic value of PRTs in Iraq and Afghanistan, lessons learned and their implementation and the applicability of PRTs to future conflicts. Please note: The discussions in this series will be off the record.


Discussion 2:


PRTs: Implementing Lessons Learned


FEATURING


Tod Wilson Deputy Director and Senior Advisor for Transitional Security Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization (S/CRS), Department of State


Michael Hallett CDR, US Navy NATO Allied Command Transformation Lessons Learned Staff Officer


Dan Madden Military Legislative Assistant, Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN)


Moderator: Dr. T.X. Hammes, Col USMC (Ret) INSS, NDU


 


Register At: http://www.cnponline.org/ht/d/RegisterForEvent/i/16871


 

AIAA Homeland Security Conference

Date: 
Aug 31 (9:00am) - Sep 4 (5:00pm)

Third Annual Homeland Security Conference: Mission Integration
Presented by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics/Homeland Security Program Committee

The purpose of the conference is to provide in-depth content and practical insights to the Mission Integration theme. This conference is a premier forum that allows government and industry to develop synergistic relationships to protect the United States from both terrorists and disasters while securing its borders.

Attendance will be limited. Early registration is encouraged and on-site registration will not be possible due to NPS gate procedures.

Registration, hotel information and a conference brochure/agenda can be accessed at www.physics-math.com/ConferenceFolder/2009HomePage.html

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