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New armies from old : merging competing militaries after civil wars /

Negotiating a peaceful end to civil wars, which often includes an attempt to bring together former rival military or insurgent factions into a new national army, has been a frequent goal of conflict resolution practitioners since the Cold War. In practice, however, very little is known about what wo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Licklider, Roy E. (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, [2014]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword / by Bruce Russett
  • Introduction / Roy Licklider
  • Mixed motives? Explaining the decision to integrate militaries at civil war's end / Caroline Hartzell
  • Early adopters
  • Sudan 1972-1983 / Matthew LeRiche
  • Military integration from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe / Paul Jackson
  • Merging militaries: the Lebanese case / Florence Gaub
  • Autonomous development
  • From failed power sharing in Rwanda to successful top-down military integration / Stephen Burgess
  • From rebels to soldiers: an analysis of the Philippine policy of integrating former Moro National Liberation Front combatants into the armed forces / Rosalie Arcala Hall
  • South Africa / Roy Licklider
  • International involvement
  • Half-brewed: the lukewarm results of creating an integrated military in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Judith Verweijen
  • Merging militaries: Mozambique / Andrea Bartoli and Martha Mutisi
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina: from three armies to one / Rohan Maxwell
  • Bringing the good, the bad and the ugly into the peace fold: the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces after the Lomø Peace Agreement / Mimmi Søderberg Kovacs
  • Burundi / Cyrus Samii
  • Alternative perspectives
  • The industrial organization of merged armies / David Laitin
  • Military dis-integration: canary in the coal mine? / Ronald Krebs
  • So what? / Roy Licklider.