Developing an Assessment Framework for U.S. Air Force Building Partnerships Programs, Jennifer D. P. Moroney,Joe Hogler,Jefferson P. Marquis,Christoher Paul,John E. Peters (9780833047380) — Readings Books

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Developing an Assessment Framework for U.S. Air Force Building Partnerships Programs
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Working with allies to build their defense capacity, acquire access to their territories for potential operations, and strengthen relationships with their air forces is an important U.S. Air Force activity. To determine the value of this activity, the authors outline an assessment framework that planners, strategists, and policymakers can use to see whether Air Force security cooperation activities are achieving the desired effects.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2010
Pages
214
ISBN
9780833047380

Working with allies to build their defense capacity, acquire access to their territories for potential operations, and strengthen relationships with their air forces is an important U.S. Air Force activity. To determine the value of this activity, the authors outline an assessment framework that planners, strategists, and policymakers can use to see whether Air Force security cooperation activities are achieving the desired effects.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
RAND
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2010
Pages
214
ISBN
9780833047380