An edition of Civil-military coordination (2008)

Civil-military coordination

challenges and opportunities in Afghanistan and beyond

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An edition of Civil-military coordination (2008)

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"The Peacebuilding, Development, and Security (PDS) Program was initiated at the University of Calgary in 2007 with funding from the University Centre for Military and Strategic Studies (CMSS). It represents a partnership between CMSS and the Institute of World Affairs (IWA), based in Arlington, Virginia. The papers republished here expand on presentations made at an expert workshop-- Coordinated Approaches to Security, Development, and Peacekeeping: Lessons Learned from Afghanistan and Liberia-- held in Calgary in March of 2007 by these two organizations. The workshop brought together thirty-five expert practitioners from international assistance agencies, donors, military forces active in Afghanistan and Liberia, along with representatives of the national government and national NGOs to review lessons learned from ongoing international peace operations in the two countries. The aim was to better understand the gap between the policy-level consensus promoting greater aid coordination and coherence in recent years and the actual practice in the field. This issue is significant but little examined, perhaps because it lies at the intersection between traditional conceptions of defence policy, peacekeeping, and the work of NGOs. The Journal of Military and Strategic Studies first published the articles generated from that conference on-line as a topic in its own right under the auspices of the journal's co-editors, John Ferris and James Keeley"--Page [i].

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English
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148

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Civil-military coordination: challenges and opportunities in Afghanistan and beyond
2008, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary
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Table of Contents

Editorial/Introduction
A means to what end? Why provincial reconstruction teams are peripheral to the bigger political challenges in Afghanistan
The civil-military effort in Afghanistan : a strategic perspective
No room for humanitarianism in 3D policies : have forcible humanitarian interventions and integrated approaches lost their way
Civil-military coordination practices and approaches within United Nations peace operations
Interagency and civil-military coordination : lessons from a survey of Afghanistan and Liberia.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Calgary, AB
Series
Calgary papers in military and strategic studies -- v.3, Calgary papers in military and strategic studies -- v. 3.
Other Titles
Civil-military coordination in Afghanistan and beyond

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Dewey Decimal Class
ON958.1047
Library of Congress
JF195 .C35 2008, U15 .C35 2008 v.3

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Pagination
148 pages
Number of pages
148

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39477927M
Internet Archive
civilmilitarycoo0000unse
ISBN 10
0889533296
ISBN 13
9780889533295
OCLC/WorldCat
383527055

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