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Nation-Building Modeling and Resource Allocation Via Dynamic Programming

Nation-Building Modeling and Resource Allocation Via Dynamic Programming

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Technology & Engineering

ISBN10: 150532386X
ISBN13: 9781505323863
Publisher: Createspace
Published: Dec 2 2014
Pages: 154
Weight: 0.82
Height: 0.33 Width: 8.50 Depth: 11.02
Language: English
Dynamic programming is used in many military and industrial applications to solve sequential decision making problems. This research proposes the development of a model and approach to address the application of dynamic programming in nation building modeling. Through the creation of component indices to capture the state of operational variables: Political, Military, Economic, Social, Infrastructure, and Information (PMESII), a functional form of a system of deferential equations is developed to account for the interactions between the state indices and instruments of national power: Diplomatic, Informational, Military, and Economic (DIME). Solving this problem with dynamic programming provides an improved sequence which describes the application of DIME in a manner that minimizes an objective (i.e. cost, time) and allows the model to account for external factors such as an insurgent reaction to US policy. An application of the model is derived for Iraq to demonstrate the utility of the model and explore various aspects of the solution space. This modeling approach others a potential significant capability when analyzing and planning for nation building operations.

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