Russia's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 and subsequent activities in Eastern Ukraine are not isolated incidents; but rather a new form of hybrid war; or asymmetric warfare. They are part of a decades-long and continent-spanning Russian political warfare (PW) campaign. Analysis of the origin; history; and evolution of Soviet/Russian PW from 1917 through today reveals that Russia is using PW to assert regional dominance and challenge the unipolarity of the United States and the West. A review of events in Ukraine demonstrates Russia is using its latest evolution of PW doctrine; the Gerasimov Model; to achieve strategic objectives while remaining below the military response threshold of the international community. This paper combines an empirical and case study review of PW; with lessons from the Cold War; to propose a conceptual framework and a supporting model for foreign policy makers; planners; and practitioners to better understand PW. Furthermore; it recommends the United States adopt a proactive PW strategy to support national policy objectives and counter the PW activities of Russia and other rising powers. United States Special Operations Forces are well-suited for PW and will play a pivotal role in a U.S. PW strategy that encompasses all elements of national power and synchronizes the interagency community. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION: RUSSIAN POLITICAL WARFARE * CHAPTER II - POLITICAL WARFARE: ORIGINS AND IMPLEMENTATION * CHAPTER III - THE COLD WAR - PART I: SOVIET POLITICAL WARFARE 1947-1991 * CHAPTER IV - THE COLD WAR - PART II: U.S. POLITICAL WARFARE 1947-1991 * CHAPTER V - THE EVOLUTION OF RUSSIAN POLITICAL WARFARE 1991-2014 * CHAPTER VI - UKRAINE: RUSSIA'S CRISIS IN THE MAKING (1991-2013) * CHAPTER VII - RUSSIAN POLITICAL WARFARE: THE EVOLUTION OF THE GERASIMOV DOCTRINE AND ITS APPLICATION IN UKRAINE * CHAPTER VIII - HYPOTHESIS VALIDATION AND CONCLUSIONS * CHAPTER IX - OPERATIONAL CONCEPT: POLICY RECOMMENDATIONSAND ROLE OF USSOF Russia's PW affects U.S. national interests in three ways: it threatens the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); it destabilizes the global security status quo; and demonstrates that constitutional democracies are vulnerable to PW strategies. NATO's members are guaranteed collective defense against armed aggression; but NATO members in Eastern Europe fear that Russia's current tactics can undermine their sovereignty and redraw their borders without triggering an armed NATO response. As the quintessential status-quo power; U.S. interests are at stake in maintaining the balance of power within; and respect for; the current international system of laws; regulations; and traditions. Russia is demonstrating the effectiveness of using PW strategies to target constitutional democracies. If this trend is not reversed; then it will be repeated in other situations by different actors. America must successfully oppose Russian PW to prevent it from becoming the strategy of choice for emerging regional or global powers opposed to U.S. interests. A broader analysis of Russian PW origins; evolution; and current capacity is needed in order to provide U.S. foreign policy makers and executors with viable options to address it. General policy recommendations for U.S. PW are proposed; as well as specific policy recommendations to enable proactive U.S. PW and counter Russian PW. The policy recommendations are founded on the premise that the United States interagency community is well-structured to embrace PW. The Department of State and its country teams are ideal to take the lead on regional- and country-specific strategies; with all members of the interagency community playing critical roles in advancing a strategy that spans the entire DIME spectrum. USSOF are particularly well-suited for PW and are capable of augmenting interagency efforts across the DIME spectrum.
#1515134 in Books McNeely Patricia G 2015-10-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .67 x 6.00l; .87 #File Name: 1517212383294 pagesLincoln Sherman Davis and the Lost Confederate Gold
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy KathyGood book1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. McNeely's story of the Confederate Gold reads like a nonfiction thrillerBy Margaret Meps SchulteThe end of the Civil War is full of gripping stories; not about battles; but about individuals trying to make the best of a bad situation. With careful historical research; Pat McNeely links those stories to unravel one of the most fascinating mysteries of the war: What became of the gold taken from the Confederate treasury in the last days of the conflict?McNeely weaves together the stories behind Lincoln's assassination; Jefferson Davis' cross-country flight; and the "weary thirty days" of Captain William Parker; whose naval midshipmen guarded the loot; a train full of gold and silver trying to cross country where the rail lines had been destroyed.Was General Sherman bribed to allow Davis to escape? There's no proof of bribery; but much proof of miscommunication. The confusion which plagued all the players in this very real drama makes for excellent reading; and you won't want to put the book down until you know the whole story.--Margaret Meps Schulte; author of STRANGERS HAVE THE BEST CANDY0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. It is a really good read.By Clayton Ramey SRThis book can be bought most anywhere for $15 to $20 dollars tops. It is a really good read.