David Kilcullen is founder and CEO of Caerus Associates, a strategic design consulting firm that designs, implements, and evaluates programs for peace, stability, and growth in conflict and frontier environments. In 2007, he served as the senior counterinsurgency adviser to the commander of the multinational force in Iraq.
Alexa Courtney is vice president for growth at Caerus. As a former conflict specialist and senior civil-military adviser with USAID, she led the assessment and design of multiple conflict prevention and stabilization programs throughout South Asia. As a former conflict specialist and senior civil-military advisor with USAID, she led the assessment and design of multiple conflict prevention and stabilization programs throughout South Asia.
Many of the traditional approaches to development simply will not work in conflict-ridden zones.
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