Program Design & Implementation

Social Contracts on NATO’s Front Line: Motive’s SCAT Helps Reveal Policy Dilemmas and Practical Opportunities

Social Contracts on NATO’s Front Line: Motive’s SCAT Helps Reveal Policy Dilemmas and Practical Opportunities

In April and May of 2019, a team of Motive International experts composed of Dr. Salamah MagnusonMorgan Keay and Kimberly Metcalf conducted an investigation of societal dynamics in Estonia through in-country field research focused on social cohesion and national security. The purpose of this initiative was to apply Motive’s Social Contract Assessment Tool (SCAT), a framework designed to identify and characterize social institutions and the sources of legitimacy that underpin them in transitioning or threatened societies in order to inform policies, plans and activities to mitigate threats and promote stability. 

STRENGTHENING GLOBAL DEFENSE INSTITUTIONS

STRENGTHENING GLOBAL DEFENSE INSTITUTIONS

Client/Partners: Booz Allen Hamilton and the Center for Civil-Military Relations

Motive is part of a consortium implementing a multi-million dollar U.S. interagency program to cultivate accountable, effective defense sectors in 36 partner nations around the world. This involves deploying subject matter expert advisors and practitioners to help guide locally-led security sector reforms at the policy, strategy, and operational levels for improved accountability, sustainability, and effectiveness of defense and security institutions.