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Toward Responsibility in the New World Disorder
Toward Responsibility in the New World Disorder
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Civil Society
civil-military relations
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complex
Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
conflict resolution theory
crisis management strategies
Eastern Zaire
ECOMOG
emergencies
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End State Planning
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humanitarian
Humanitarian Aid
humanitarian intervention policy
international security studies
IPTF
managing complex emergencies in Africa
NATO Air
NATO Air Strike
NATO Force
NATO Troop
NATO's Balance
NATO's Contribution
NATO's Role
NSS
operations
peace
Peace Operations
Peace Support Operations
post-conflict reconstruction
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Socio-economic Development
Socioeconomic Development
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uncomfortable
Uncomfortable Wars
Vice Versa
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Product details
- ISBN 9780714649016
- Weight: 580g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Sep 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This volume commends itself to the reader to provoke thought about what governments and international organizations ought to do when faced with the responsibilities of a given peace operation. Equally important, it suggests what we as citizens in the world community ought to demand of our governments and that community in the current world disorder.
The intent is to help decision-makers, policy makers, opinion-makers and students understand the nature of the problem that is likely to provide the greatest challenge to international security management into the next century.
Max G. Manwaring (Colonel, US Army, Retired), John T. Fishel (Professor of National Security Policy; US National Defense University)
Toward Responsibility in the New World Disorder
€112.99
