James “Chips” Stewart and Stephen Rickman provide insights of lessons to be learned for police departments in the United States from the civil disturbances in London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
The U.S. Navy maintains a presence ashore in Italy, Greece, and Spain, which means the United States must work cooperatively with those countries on anti-terrorism and force protection. That cooperation is shaped by the host nations’ security concerns, national politics, and their developing security issues. The authors of a new paper from CNA on political-military trends in the three countries make several observations and recommendations.