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Welcome to the
Center for Stabilization and
Reconstruction Studies

The Center for Stabilization and Reconstruction Studies is pleased to present "Tools for Cross Cultural Understanding," a workshop for practitioners in the field of post-conflict reconstruction.

To apply for this event please complete the attached application form and e-mail it to CSRS Program Coordinator John Christiansen at: jfchrist@nps.edu.

The d eadline for application sumbissions is May 2, 2008.

The Center for Stabilization and Reconstruction Studies (CSRS) is a teaching institute located at the Naval Postgraduate School. The purpose of the Center is to provide educational opportunities for the full-spectrum of actors that become involved in stabilization and reconstruction activities. CSRS accomplishes this purpose through a wide variety of practitioner-oriented programs, including games/table top exercises, short courses, workshops, conferences and applied research initiatives.

CSRS was conceived to address this challenge of coordination and combined action among diverse actors in stability and reconstruction operations. The Center considers the actors falling, typically, into four broad communities:

  • US and foreign armed forces;
  • Governmental civilian agencies, such as the State Department and Agency for International Development, and their foreign counterparts;
  • Representatives of NGOs (relief groups, human rights groups, civil society groups, etc.); and,
  • Representatives from inter-governmental organizations IGOs (the UN family of organizations and the regional organizations).

“You [military professionals] must know something about strategy and tactics and logistics, but also economics and policy and diplomacy and history. You must know everything you can know about military power, and you must also understand the limits of military power. You must understand that few of the important problems of our time have, in the final analysis, been finally solved by military power alone.”

--John F. Kennedy


 
CSRS News

DoD issues Directive 3000.05 on Military Support for Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction Operations giving stability operations "priority comprable to combat operations."
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Events
Upcoming Events

"Tools for Cross Cultural Understanding " June 24 - 27, 2008, Monterey, CA

Past Events

Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration

Navy 2008 Stability and Security Conference

Cleaning House: Confronting Illicit Power Structures in the Post-Conflict World

Negotiation Skills for Post-Conflict Actors (Co-sponosred by the US Institute of Peace)

The U.S. Navy and Stability, Security, Transition and Reconstruction Operations

Healing the Wounds: Building Healthcare Systems in Post-conflict Environments

Post-conflict Institution Building: Beating Corruption

Working Effectively in Post-conflict, Reconstruction and Humanitarian Situations: Tools for Communication, Collaboration, and Negotiation.
(co-sponsored by the US Institute of Peace)

Security Sector Reform

Information Sharing in Insecure Environments


Civil Military Medicine: On Dangerous Ground

Humanitarian Operations During Conflict

Humanitarian Roles in Insecure Environments