Australian Peacekeeping
Herausgeber: Horner, David; Bou, Jean; Londey, Peter
Australian Peacekeeping
Herausgeber: Horner, David; Bou, Jean; Londey, Peter
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This book puts Australian peacekeeping in perspective, charting its course from 1947 to the present.
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This book puts Australian peacekeeping in perspective, charting its course from 1947 to the present.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9780521735926
- ISBN-10: 0521735920
- Artikelnr.: 26034154
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9780521735926
- ISBN-10: 0521735920
- Artikelnr.: 26034154
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction
Part I. The Historical Record: 1. Inventing peacekeeping Peter Londey
2. Australian peacekeeping and the new world order David Horner
3. Humanitarian intervention and domestic politics: Australia's decisions to participate in Cambodia, Bosnia, Somalia and Rwanda John Connor
4. Australian peace operations in the South Pacific 1980¿2006: from neighbourhood watch to neighbourhood intervention Bob Breen
Part II. The Agencies: 5. The Australian Defence Force and peacekeeping Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie
6. Foreign affairs and peacekeeping James Batley
7. Full spectrum policing - the Australian Federal Police from peacekeeping to the rule of law Superintendent Tim Dahlstrom and Federal Agent James Steedman
8. Non-government organisations and peacekeeping Major General Mike Smith
Part III. The Participants: 9. Command in Cambodia - a memoir Lieutenant General John Sanderson
10. Commanding multinational forces Major General Tim Ford
11. Landmines, Australians and peacekeeping Ian Mansfield
12. Weapons inspection Rod Barton
13. Observers in UNTSO Keith Howard, Brigadier Paul Symon, Major General Ian Gordon and Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Meacham
14. Police in peacekeeping - a personal view Commander Geoff Hazel
15. International policing - a career opportunity Federal Agent Erica Hanisch
Part IV. Future Peacekeeping: 16. Peacekeeping: past experience, future prospects Major General Tim Ford
17. Peacekeeping: yesterday, today and tomorrow Ramesh Thakur
Appendices
Notes
Index.
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction
Part I. The Historical Record: 1. Inventing peacekeeping Peter Londey
2. Australian peacekeeping and the new world order David Horner
3. Humanitarian intervention and domestic politics: Australia's decisions to participate in Cambodia, Bosnia, Somalia and Rwanda John Connor
4. Australian peace operations in the South Pacific 1980¿2006: from neighbourhood watch to neighbourhood intervention Bob Breen
Part II. The Agencies: 5. The Australian Defence Force and peacekeeping Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie
6. Foreign affairs and peacekeeping James Batley
7. Full spectrum policing - the Australian Federal Police from peacekeeping to the rule of law Superintendent Tim Dahlstrom and Federal Agent James Steedman
8. Non-government organisations and peacekeeping Major General Mike Smith
Part III. The Participants: 9. Command in Cambodia - a memoir Lieutenant General John Sanderson
10. Commanding multinational forces Major General Tim Ford
11. Landmines, Australians and peacekeeping Ian Mansfield
12. Weapons inspection Rod Barton
13. Observers in UNTSO Keith Howard, Brigadier Paul Symon, Major General Ian Gordon and Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Meacham
14. Police in peacekeeping - a personal view Commander Geoff Hazel
15. International policing - a career opportunity Federal Agent Erica Hanisch
Part IV. Future Peacekeeping: 16. Peacekeeping: past experience, future prospects Major General Tim Ford
17. Peacekeeping: yesterday, today and tomorrow Ramesh Thakur
Appendices
Notes
Index.
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction
Part I. The Historical Record: 1. Inventing peacekeeping Peter Londey
2. Australian peacekeeping and the new world order David Horner
3. Humanitarian intervention and domestic politics: Australia's decisions to participate in Cambodia, Bosnia, Somalia and Rwanda John Connor
4. Australian peace operations in the South Pacific 1980¿2006: from neighbourhood watch to neighbourhood intervention Bob Breen
Part II. The Agencies: 5. The Australian Defence Force and peacekeeping Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie
6. Foreign affairs and peacekeeping James Batley
7. Full spectrum policing - the Australian Federal Police from peacekeeping to the rule of law Superintendent Tim Dahlstrom and Federal Agent James Steedman
8. Non-government organisations and peacekeeping Major General Mike Smith
Part III. The Participants: 9. Command in Cambodia - a memoir Lieutenant General John Sanderson
10. Commanding multinational forces Major General Tim Ford
11. Landmines, Australians and peacekeeping Ian Mansfield
12. Weapons inspection Rod Barton
13. Observers in UNTSO Keith Howard, Brigadier Paul Symon, Major General Ian Gordon and Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Meacham
14. Police in peacekeeping - a personal view Commander Geoff Hazel
15. International policing - a career opportunity Federal Agent Erica Hanisch
Part IV. Future Peacekeeping: 16. Peacekeeping: past experience, future prospects Major General Tim Ford
17. Peacekeeping: yesterday, today and tomorrow Ramesh Thakur
Appendices
Notes
Index.
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction
Part I. The Historical Record: 1. Inventing peacekeeping Peter Londey
2. Australian peacekeeping and the new world order David Horner
3. Humanitarian intervention and domestic politics: Australia's decisions to participate in Cambodia, Bosnia, Somalia and Rwanda John Connor
4. Australian peace operations in the South Pacific 1980¿2006: from neighbourhood watch to neighbourhood intervention Bob Breen
Part II. The Agencies: 5. The Australian Defence Force and peacekeeping Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie
6. Foreign affairs and peacekeeping James Batley
7. Full spectrum policing - the Australian Federal Police from peacekeeping to the rule of law Superintendent Tim Dahlstrom and Federal Agent James Steedman
8. Non-government organisations and peacekeeping Major General Mike Smith
Part III. The Participants: 9. Command in Cambodia - a memoir Lieutenant General John Sanderson
10. Commanding multinational forces Major General Tim Ford
11. Landmines, Australians and peacekeeping Ian Mansfield
12. Weapons inspection Rod Barton
13. Observers in UNTSO Keith Howard, Brigadier Paul Symon, Major General Ian Gordon and Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Meacham
14. Police in peacekeeping - a personal view Commander Geoff Hazel
15. International policing - a career opportunity Federal Agent Erica Hanisch
Part IV. Future Peacekeeping: 16. Peacekeeping: past experience, future prospects Major General Tim Ford
17. Peacekeeping: yesterday, today and tomorrow Ramesh Thakur
Appendices
Notes
Index.