Civil-Military Responses to Terrorism (Regional) (MASL # P273011)
Abstract
The Center for Civil-Military Relations (CCMR) offers a one- or two-week seminar in ‘Civil-Military Responses to
Terrorism’, hosted by security assistance officers in selected countries. The key objectives of the course of
instruction are to: (1) support international understanding of the politico-military components of combating
international terrorism; and (2) enhance the capabilities of coalition partners to develop effective short- and longterm
programs to combat terrorism that are consistent with democratic principles.
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