Henry M. Jackson/William J. Van Ness, Jr. Lectures on Leadership Henry M. Jackson/William J. Van Ness, Jr. Lectures on Leadership.

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Henry M. Jackson/William J. Van Ness, Jr. Lectures on Leadership Henry M. Jackson/William J. Van Ness, Jr. Lectures on Leadership

UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO AMERICA’S CORPS 2 U.S Army Intelligence Corps Instability and Uncertainty – The New Normal Arctic Territorial Disputes South China Sea Tensions SE Asia Tensions Russia vs Europe Armenia- Azerbaijan Crisis Syria Civil War Terrorist Challenge Sudan Conflict Terrorist Challenge Sub-Saharan Africa Widespread Potential Humanitarian Crises, Governance Crises TCOs Destabilizing Governance Libya Internal Tensions Egypt Internal Tensions Cuba - Instability Haiti Crisis Pakistan Internal Tensions Colombia Insurgency Venezuela Instability Central Asia Interstate Friction Peru Insurgency Terrorist Challenge Balkans Instability Afghanistan Continuing Insurgency Terrorist Challenge Peacekeeping India/Pakistan TCO Violence Cyber Attack on Critical U.S. Infrastructure Terrorist WMD Attack EU Integration Frictions Israeli- Palestinian Tensions Yemen Instability Iran Regional Antagonisms Somalia Conflict Piracy Terrorist Challenges China-Taiwan Crisis North Korea - South Korea Crisis North Korea Regime Collapse Range of Threat Actors Near-Peer States Regional States Failing States Non-State Transnational Groups Insurgent / Guerrilla / Militia Proxies Terrorists Criminal Groups Large Majority of Crises Stem from Weak Governance Relationship to U.S. & Allies’ Interests May Not Be Immediately Apparent Crisis Containment/Resolution May Require US Forces Involvement to Prevent, Shape, Win Russia Ukraine Crisis Global Conditions Proliferation of Arms, WMD, Cyber Threats Uneven Economic Recovery Humanitarian/Natural Disaster, Demographics, Technology, Resource Scarcity, Energy, Environment Iraq Unrest Ebola Epidemic

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UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO AMERICA’S CORPS 4 U.S Army Intelligence Corps Instability and Uncertainty – The New Normal Arctic Territorial Disputes South China Sea Tensions SE Asia Tensions Russia vs Europe Armenia- Azerbaijan Crisis Syria Civil War Terrorist Challenge Sudan Conflict Terrorist Challenge Sub-Saharan Africa Widespread Potential Humanitarian Crises, Governance Crises TCOs Destabilizing Governance Libya Internal Tensions Egypt Internal Tensions Cuba - Instability Haiti Crisis Pakistan Internal Tensions Colombia Insurgency Venezuela Instability Central Asia Interstate Friction Peru Insurgency Terrorist Challenge Balkans Instability Afghanistan Continuing Insurgency Terrorist Challenge Peacekeeping India/Pakistan TCO Violence Cyber Attack on Critical U.S. Infrastructure Terrorist WMD Attack EU Integration Frictions Israeli- Palestinian Tensions Yemen Instability Iran Regional Antagonisms Somalia Conflict Piracy Terrorist Challenges China-Taiwan Crisis North Korea - South Korea Crisis North Korea Regime Collapse Range of Threat Actors Near-Peer States Regional States Failing States Non-State Transnational Groups Insurgent / Guerrilla / Militia Proxies Terrorists Criminal Groups Large Majority of Crises Stem from Weak Governance Relationship to U.S. & Allies’ Interests May Not Be Immediately Apparent Crisis Containment/Resolution May Require US Forces Involvement to Prevent, Shape, Win Russia Ukraine Crisis Global Conditions Proliferation of Arms, WMD, Cyber Threats Uneven Economic Recovery Humanitarian/Natural Disaster, Demographics, Technology, Resource Scarcity, Energy, Environment Iraq Unrest Ebola Epidemic