Reducing the Human Costs of ‘By, With, and Through’
"Partnered operations can lower the costs of achieving U.S. security goals, and, if designed well, can also improve security for civilians."
"Partnered operations can lower the costs of achieving U.S. security goals, and, if designed well, can also improve security for civilians."
“[S]ometimes we’re less present in places where we should be, just because we can’t guarantee sufficient security,” Schopp said.
InterAction's G7/G20 Advocacy Alliance outline a series of recommendations for the 2019 G7 and G20 summits in these policy papers.
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