SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2015, Issue No. 85
December 21, 2015Secrecy News Blog: http://fas.org/blogs/secrecy/
DOES BUILDING FOREIGN MILITARY CAPACITY HELP?
The notion that the U.S. should strengthen the military capabilities of foreign partners so that they could assume increased responsibility for regional security is critically examined in a major new report from the Congressional Research Service.
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R44313.pdf
The approach known as Building Partner Capacity (BPC) "has increased in prominence within U.S. strategy, arguably becoming a central pillar of U.S. national security and foreign policy in recent years," based on the premise that strengthening fragile foreign security institutions abroad will have benefits for U.S. national security.
But despite the growing centrality of BPC, "it remains unclear whether building the capacity of foreign security forces is an effective way to accomplish U.S. strategic objectives," the CRS report said.
In fact, "Recent events, particularly the battle between the Afghan government and the Taliban over Konduz, as well as the collapse of U.S.-trained and equipped forces in Iraq and Syria in the face of the Islamic State, have called into question whether these BPC programs can achieve their desired effects."
"Do BPC programs and activities actually advance U.S. national security interests? If so, when? If not, why not?"
One short answer is that "Within the case studies explored, BPC was least effective as a tool for allowing the United States to extract itself from conflict (victory in war/war termination). However, it was most effective as a tool for building interpersonal and institutional linkages, and for alliance building."
But the purpose of the CRS report was not to simply announce analytic conclusions. Rather, it should "be used as a starting point for further debate and analysis on the subject. There are no clear-cut answers at present. Considerably more intellectual spade work could be undertaken to clarify the conceptual underpinnings of BPC efforts, and whether, and when, BPC is an appropriate tool for advancing U.S. strategic goals."
Notably, "This report differs from many other CRS products, as it is intended to assist Congress with its oversight responsibilities by helping it think critically about BPC and related programs. Accordingly, it raises more questions than it answers. Among the most important: are BPC shortcomings due to execution issues? Or are they due to BPC being an inappropriate way to accomplish U.S. strategic objectives?"
A copy of the report was obtained by Secrecy News. See What Is "Building Partner Capacity?" Issues for Congress, December 18, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R44313.pdf
Other new and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that were issued last week include the following.
Arms Sales: Congressional Review Process, updated December 17, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/weapons/RL31675.pdf
Firearms Eligibility for Foreign Nationals in the United States, CRS Legal Sidebar, December 18, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/firearms.pdf
New Circuit Split: Seventh Circuit Rules that Unlawfully Present Aliens with "Extensive Ties" to the United States Have Second Amendment Rights, CRS Legal Sidebar, December 17, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/extensive.pdf
You Win Some, You Lose Some: the Complicated Legal Status of Daily Fantasy Sports, CRS Legal Sidebar, December 18, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/fantasy.pdf
Employer Wellness Programs and Genetic Information: Frequently Asked Questions, December 17, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R44311.pdf
Nationwide Injunctions: Recent Rulings Raise Questions about Nationwide Reach of a Single Federal Court, CRS Legal Sidebar, December 16, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/nationwide.pdf
IRS Proposes Controversial Regulations Regarding Charity Donors' SSNs, CRS Legal Sidebar, December 16, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/donorssn.pdf
First Spoofing Conviction Gives Teeth to Dodd-Frank in Prosecuting Commodities Violations, CRS Legal Sidebar, December 15, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/spoofing.pdf
Women and the Selective Service, CRS Insight, December 15, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/IN10414.pdf
FY2016 National Defense Authorization Act: Selected Military Personnel Issues, updated December 17, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R44120.pdf
Central America Regional Security Initiative: Background and Policy Issues for Congress, updated December 17, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R41731.pdf
Australia: Background and U.S. Relations, updated December 14, 2015:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL33010.pdf
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