NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook
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Data de Publicação: | 2022 |
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Título da fonte: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10437/13099 |
Resumo: | Advising tasks cover a wide range of subjects. Therefore, the purpose of this Handbook is to provide a holistic view on NATO Mission Iraq’s (NMI) advisory. In preparing the Handbook, we faced two challenges: (1) to present a guide with generic information that would be useful for new advisors; and (2) to include as much detailed information that would be also useful to senior advisors. Keeping in mind that it is difficult to explain the NMI advisory mission in detail in only a few pages, this first version is comprehensive and therefore provides a holistic view of the mission. The Handbook is designed to be pocket-size, easy to use and understand, as well as suitable for a large audience. The Advisor Handbook 1.0 assists in every stage of advising, starting from the preparation before arriving in the theatre of operations, helping on the job and support in all manners linked to the advising area in general. This Handbook consists of five chapters. Chapter 1 presents an overview of the NMI (i.e., purpose, objectives, and key values). Chapter 2 focuses on the general external context, namely the history, politics, culture, and society of Iraq. Chapter 3 presents a short overview of the content of the advisory plan, which is the overall document leading the advisors work in NMI. Chapter 4 refers to the organization and pillars of the NMI, namely MAD (Ministerial Advisory Division), PSE (Professional Security Education), TDD (Training Development Division) and SCRO (Strategic Communication Representation and Outreach). Finally, Chapter 5 focuses on the processes used for NMI advisor interactions. The handbook concludes with some closing comments and suggestions for further reading. |
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NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook |
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NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook |
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NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook Ziino, Tiziano CIÊNCIA POLÍTICA ESTUDOS DE SEGURANÇA ESTRATÉGIA SEGURANÇA MILITAR OTAN IRAQUE POLITICAL SCIENCE SAFETY STUDIES STRATEGY MILITARY SECURITY NATO IRAQ |
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NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook |
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NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook |
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NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook |
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NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook |
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NATO Mission Iraq - Advisor Handbook |
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Ziino, Tiziano |
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Ziino, Tiziano Reis, João Carlos Gonçalves dos |
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Reis, João Carlos Gonçalves dos |
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Ziino, Tiziano Reis, João Carlos Gonçalves dos |
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CIÊNCIA POLÍTICA ESTUDOS DE SEGURANÇA ESTRATÉGIA SEGURANÇA MILITAR OTAN IRAQUE POLITICAL SCIENCE SAFETY STUDIES STRATEGY MILITARY SECURITY NATO IRAQ |
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CIÊNCIA POLÍTICA ESTUDOS DE SEGURANÇA ESTRATÉGIA SEGURANÇA MILITAR OTAN IRAQUE POLITICAL SCIENCE SAFETY STUDIES STRATEGY MILITARY SECURITY NATO IRAQ |
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Advising tasks cover a wide range of subjects. Therefore, the purpose of this Handbook is to provide a holistic view on NATO Mission Iraq’s (NMI) advisory. In preparing the Handbook, we faced two challenges: (1) to present a guide with generic information that would be useful for new advisors; and (2) to include as much detailed information that would be also useful to senior advisors. Keeping in mind that it is difficult to explain the NMI advisory mission in detail in only a few pages, this first version is comprehensive and therefore provides a holistic view of the mission. The Handbook is designed to be pocket-size, easy to use and understand, as well as suitable for a large audience. The Advisor Handbook 1.0 assists in every stage of advising, starting from the preparation before arriving in the theatre of operations, helping on the job and support in all manners linked to the advising area in general. This Handbook consists of five chapters. Chapter 1 presents an overview of the NMI (i.e., purpose, objectives, and key values). Chapter 2 focuses on the general external context, namely the history, politics, culture, and society of Iraq. Chapter 3 presents a short overview of the content of the advisory plan, which is the overall document leading the advisors work in NMI. Chapter 4 refers to the organization and pillars of the NMI, namely MAD (Ministerial Advisory Division), PSE (Professional Security Education), TDD (Training Development Division) and SCRO (Strategic Communication Representation and Outreach). Finally, Chapter 5 focuses on the processes used for NMI advisor interactions. The handbook concludes with some closing comments and suggestions for further reading. |
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