This paper will review national and military strategic policy, Joint and Army doctrine, lessons learned from historical and contemporary stability operations, and other sources. It will assess the importance of establishing the Rule of Law within host-nation governments during post-conflict operations as a strategic precursor to stabilizing the nation state and to facilitate a successful end state for a geo-political withdrawal of US forces. Finally, this paper will seek to identify gaps in current policy and doctrine that, if corrected, can lead to improved planning for implementing the Rule of Law in future operations.
Establishing Civil Control: Rule of Law Planning in Future Operations
2011
34 pages
Report
No indication
English
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