Soldiers and civil power : supporting or substituting civil authorities in modern peace operations /
An incisive study of policy issues and practice of the civil-military interface in the twentieth-century military operations from World War II to Kosovo.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
©2006.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Substituting the civil power: civil affairs and military government in World War II
- Supporting the civil power: counterinsurgency and the return to conventional warfare
- Making sense of the mission: UNTAC's military and civil mandates
- The slippery slope towards public security: soldiers and policemen in Cambodia
- 'Sanderson's coup': militarized elections amidst escalating violence
- 'Peacekeeping' in a power vacuum: the reluctant American occupation of Somalia
- Securing and governing Baidoa: Australia's living laboratory in Somalia
- One step forward, two steps back: widening the civil-military gap in Bosnia
- The Kosovo force: entering the wasteland
- The Kosovar constabulary: the race between order and disorder
- Peacekeepers in pursuit of justice: protecting and prosecuting Serbs in Orahovac
- The UCK's silent coup: KFOR in the civil administrative vacuum
- The tools at hand: civil-military cooperation in Kosovo.