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February 08, 2012
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The New Rules: Vision for the Long War Finds a Home

By Thomas P.M. Barnett | 22 Mar 2010
World Politics Review

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For close to a decade now I've been roaming the world, delivering in Johnny Appleseed fashion a message that I refined just after 9/11 for the secretary of defense's Office of Force Transformation: The world's core powers must develop a systemic approach to postwar and post-disaster coalition interventions inside what I call the "Non-Integrated Gap," by which I mean those countries and regions least connected to globalization. This vision encompasses the so-called "whole of government" approach, but extends it vigorously to also include the private sector, based on the knowledge that jobs are the only exit strategy.

In short, when it comes to rehabilitating failed and failing states, "Treat 'em and street 'em," doesn't translate to victory in a meaningful sense. ...

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