Research Paper
      “Good Enough” Governance
Humility and the Limits of  Foreign Intervention in Response to Civil Wars and Intrastate Violence
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                    “The question shouldn’t be what we ought to do, but what we can do.”
—Rory Stewart, Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
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      Table of Contents
Civil Wars and Threats
Trends in and the Nature of Civil Wars and Intrastate Violence
          Assessing the Threats to International Security and to U.S. National Security
          Additional Considerations
      Possible Policy Responses
Factors Impacting Policy Options and Responses
      Policy Options
Standard Treatment
          Occupation (Iraq)
          Limited Security and Development Assistance (post-surge Afghanistan)
          Proxy Wars
          Ignore
          Prevention (Most Cost-Effective on Paper, Most Difficult in Practice)
          U.S. Policy Precedents
      Conclusion: Policy and Academic Research Recommendations—What Can Realistically Be Done?
Main Policy Implications
          Key Policy Recommendation: Aim for “Good Enough” Governance
          Confronting Painful Trade-Offs