Search Results for France - Narrowed by: Rand Corporation. SirsiDynix Enterprise https://wait.sdp.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_US/WAILRC/WAILRC/qu$003dFrance$0026qf$003dAUTHOR$002509Author$002509Rand$002bCorporation.$002509Rand$002bCorporation.$0026ps$003d300?dt=list 2024-05-09T04:30:30Z Preparing and training for the full spectrum of military challenges [electronic resource] : insights from the experiences of China, France, the United Kingdom, India, and Israel / David E. Johnson [and others]. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:240306 2024-05-09T04:30:30Z 2024-05-09T04:30:30Z by&#160;Johnson, David E. (David Eugene), 1950-<br/>Call Number&#160;355.684 22<br/>Publication Date&#160;2009<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;The difficult and continually evolving operations in Iraq and Afghanistan show the complexities of what is now termed irregular warfare and highlight the need for new approaches to the security challenges with which the United States is now contending and will likely confront in the future. The research reported in this monograph focused on answering a rather straightforward, but thus far largely unanswered, question: What can the U.S. military learn from other militaries about how better to prepare for full-spectrum operations and deployments? To this end, RAND was asked by the OSD for Personnel and Readiness to examine the militaries of China, France, the UK, India, and Israel.&quot;--Page xiii.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=e900xww&AN=314473">Click here to view</a><br/> Confronting &quot;the enemy within&quot; : security intelligence, the police, and counterterrorism in four democracies / Peter Chalk, William Roseanau. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:224669 2024-05-09T04:30:30Z 2024-05-09T04:30:30Z by&#160;Chalk, Peter.<br/>Call Number&#160;363.32 22<br/>Publication Date&#160;2004<br/>Summary&#160;Since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, critics have charged that the Federal Bureau of Investigation, while qualified to investigate terrorist incidents after the fact, is not well equipped enough to adequately gather and assess information to prevent attacks. More intrinsically, many believe that given a predominant and deeply rooted law enforcement and prosecutorial culture, the bureau may not be able to change operational focus toward dedicated counterterrorism intelligence gathering and analysis. To better inform debate, researchers analyzed the domestic security structures of fo.<br/>Format:&#160;Electronic Resources<br/><a href="http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=e900xww&AN=105353">Click here to view</a><br/>