03374oam 2200589zu 450 991022011600332120220831235846.00-8330-8985-4(CKB)3710000000413649(SSID)ssj0001514948(PQKBManifestationID)12525162(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001514948(PQKBWorkID)11473193(PQKB)11143475(EXLCZ)99371000000041364920160829d2014 uh 0engtxtccrNew security and justice sector partnership models implications of the Arab uprisings /Michael J. McNerney [et al.]Santa Monica, CA :Rand Corporation20141 online resource (xviii, 70 pages) color illustrations, color mapsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph"Prepared for the State Department Bureau of Political-Military Affairs."0-8330-8575-1 Introduction What we know about U.S. partnerships and partner characteristics Applying new partnership models Recommendations for implementing the SJSP approachThe United States faces a unique set of challenges and opportunities in strengthening security and justice sector partnerships in the Middle East and North Africa. Against the backdrop of the Arab uprisings, the U.S. government has issued policy guidance relating to foreign assistance more broadly and security sector assistance in particular. RAND researchers analyzed potential new partnership models that could help implement this guidance, simultaneously strengthening security and justice sector cooperation and promoting reform across the Arab world and beyond. They devised the Enhanced Partnership Planning Model, which focuses on improving collaborative planning, rather than on using assistance as leverage to require partner nations to do what the United States wants. The model serves as a flexible framework that could support tailored, rigorous SJS planning by U.S. and partner nation stakeholders. This framework can support both policy-makers and program managers as they seek to implement new policy guidelines that integrate elements of accountability and reform while continuing to advance core U.S. interests and equities in a rapidly evolving regional context.Military assistance, AmericanMiddle EastPolitical planningSecurity Assistance ProgramArab Spring, 2010-Military & Naval ScienceHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCMilitary assistance, AmericanPolitical planning.Security Assistance Program.Arab Spring, 2010-Military & Naval ScienceLaw, Politics & Government355/.03256McNerney Michael J(Michael Joseph)1246196Mandaville Peter G.1971-Moroney Jennifer D. PHagen TerryRand Corporation.National Security Research DivisionUnited States.Department of StatePQKBBOOK9910220116003321New security and justice sector partnership models2907994UNINA