David Horner
Australia and the New World Order
David Horner
Australia and the New World Order
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Comprehensive study of Australia's role in the peace enforcement operations that developed at the end of the Cold War.
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Comprehensive study of Australia's role in the peace enforcement operations that developed at the end of the Cold War.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 694
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1357g
- ISBN-13: 9780521765879
- ISBN-10: 0521765870
- Artikelnr.: 31387899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 694
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1357g
- ISBN-13: 9780521765879
- ISBN-10: 0521765870
- Artikelnr.: 31387899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
After many years as a teacher, David Horner has worked as a freelance writer in education, visiting hundreds of mainstream and special schools in the UK and abroad. Requests for return visits have meant a constant need for fresh ideas - one that would work successfully in the limited period of a busy school timetable!
Chronology; Maps; Abbreviations; Preface; Part I. Strategy and Policy: 1. Toward a 'New World Order': global political, strategic and peacekeeping developments: 1988
1991; 2. Responding to a New World Order: Australian overseas deployments and peacekeeping: 1988
1991; Part II. New Major Peace Operations: 3. An international obligation: Australia's commitment to Namibia: 1979
1989; 4. Establishing the force: the first UNTAG contingent: March
August 1989; 5. Success in Namibia: the second UNTAG contingent: September 1989
April 1990; 6. Shadows from a distant war: Australia and the Iran-Iraq War: 1980
1988; 7. A mission of presence: military observers in Iran: 1988
1990; 8. The genesis of humanitarian demining: the UNMCTT in Pakistan: 1989
1991; 9. Balancing the risks: mine clearers in Pakistan and Afghanistan: 1991
1993; Part III. The First Gulf War: 10. In defence of vital interests: committing a naval force: August 1990; 11. Off to the Gulf: the first deployment: August
September 1990; 12. Debate and decision: government policy and the Gulf crisis: August
September 1990; 13. Boarding and searching: maritime interception in the Gulf of Oman: September
December 1990; 14. A serious decision: committing Australians to war: September
December 1990; 15. Into the Persian Gulf: the second naval deployment: September
December 1990; 16. Countdown to a deadline: preparing for war: 1
16 January 1991; 17. A supporting role: the RAN in Desert Storm: 17 January
24 February 1991; 18. End of the war: into Kuwait: 24 February
May 1991; Conclusion; Appendixes; Bibliography; Index.
1991; 2. Responding to a New World Order: Australian overseas deployments and peacekeeping: 1988
1991; Part II. New Major Peace Operations: 3. An international obligation: Australia's commitment to Namibia: 1979
1989; 4. Establishing the force: the first UNTAG contingent: March
August 1989; 5. Success in Namibia: the second UNTAG contingent: September 1989
April 1990; 6. Shadows from a distant war: Australia and the Iran-Iraq War: 1980
1988; 7. A mission of presence: military observers in Iran: 1988
1990; 8. The genesis of humanitarian demining: the UNMCTT in Pakistan: 1989
1991; 9. Balancing the risks: mine clearers in Pakistan and Afghanistan: 1991
1993; Part III. The First Gulf War: 10. In defence of vital interests: committing a naval force: August 1990; 11. Off to the Gulf: the first deployment: August
September 1990; 12. Debate and decision: government policy and the Gulf crisis: August
September 1990; 13. Boarding and searching: maritime interception in the Gulf of Oman: September
December 1990; 14. A serious decision: committing Australians to war: September
December 1990; 15. Into the Persian Gulf: the second naval deployment: September
December 1990; 16. Countdown to a deadline: preparing for war: 1
16 January 1991; 17. A supporting role: the RAN in Desert Storm: 17 January
24 February 1991; 18. End of the war: into Kuwait: 24 February
May 1991; Conclusion; Appendixes; Bibliography; Index.
Chronology; Maps; Abbreviations; Preface; Part I. Strategy and Policy: 1. Toward a 'New World Order': global political, strategic and peacekeeping developments: 1988
1991; 2. Responding to a New World Order: Australian overseas deployments and peacekeeping: 1988
1991; Part II. New Major Peace Operations: 3. An international obligation: Australia's commitment to Namibia: 1979
1989; 4. Establishing the force: the first UNTAG contingent: March
August 1989; 5. Success in Namibia: the second UNTAG contingent: September 1989
April 1990; 6. Shadows from a distant war: Australia and the Iran-Iraq War: 1980
1988; 7. A mission of presence: military observers in Iran: 1988
1990; 8. The genesis of humanitarian demining: the UNMCTT in Pakistan: 1989
1991; 9. Balancing the risks: mine clearers in Pakistan and Afghanistan: 1991
1993; Part III. The First Gulf War: 10. In defence of vital interests: committing a naval force: August 1990; 11. Off to the Gulf: the first deployment: August
September 1990; 12. Debate and decision: government policy and the Gulf crisis: August
September 1990; 13. Boarding and searching: maritime interception in the Gulf of Oman: September
December 1990; 14. A serious decision: committing Australians to war: September
December 1990; 15. Into the Persian Gulf: the second naval deployment: September
December 1990; 16. Countdown to a deadline: preparing for war: 1
16 January 1991; 17. A supporting role: the RAN in Desert Storm: 17 January
24 February 1991; 18. End of the war: into Kuwait: 24 February
May 1991; Conclusion; Appendixes; Bibliography; Index.
1991; 2. Responding to a New World Order: Australian overseas deployments and peacekeeping: 1988
1991; Part II. New Major Peace Operations: 3. An international obligation: Australia's commitment to Namibia: 1979
1989; 4. Establishing the force: the first UNTAG contingent: March
August 1989; 5. Success in Namibia: the second UNTAG contingent: September 1989
April 1990; 6. Shadows from a distant war: Australia and the Iran-Iraq War: 1980
1988; 7. A mission of presence: military observers in Iran: 1988
1990; 8. The genesis of humanitarian demining: the UNMCTT in Pakistan: 1989
1991; 9. Balancing the risks: mine clearers in Pakistan and Afghanistan: 1991
1993; Part III. The First Gulf War: 10. In defence of vital interests: committing a naval force: August 1990; 11. Off to the Gulf: the first deployment: August
September 1990; 12. Debate and decision: government policy and the Gulf crisis: August
September 1990; 13. Boarding and searching: maritime interception in the Gulf of Oman: September
December 1990; 14. A serious decision: committing Australians to war: September
December 1990; 15. Into the Persian Gulf: the second naval deployment: September
December 1990; 16. Countdown to a deadline: preparing for war: 1
16 January 1991; 17. A supporting role: the RAN in Desert Storm: 17 January
24 February 1991; 18. End of the war: into Kuwait: 24 February
May 1991; Conclusion; Appendixes; Bibliography; Index.