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Volume 3 of the official history of Australian peacekeeping, humanitarian and post-cold war operations explores Australia's involvement in six missions.
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Volume 3 of the official history of Australian peacekeeping, humanitarian and post-cold war operations explores Australia's involvement in six missions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 676
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1327g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021624
- ISBN-10: 1107021626
- Artikelnr.: 40569126
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 676
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1327g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021624
- ISBN-10: 1107021626
- Artikelnr.: 40569126
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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!
Part I. Strategy and Policy: 1. Peacekeeping after the Gulf War: Australian defence policy: 1991; 2. Peacekeeping in the new world order: Australia's response: 1991
1996; Part II. Cambodia: 3. From Angkor Wat to Pol Pot: Cambodia to 1988; 4. Law and order on the border: the Australian federal police and the UN border relief organisation, 1989
1993; 5. An Australian peace proposal: the Cambodian peace agreement: 1989
1991; 6. First into Phnom Penh: the Australian army contingent in the UN advance mission in Cambodia: 1991
1992; 7. The roadblock: Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia, February
May 1992; 8. Change in plan: Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia, June
December 1992; 9. 'Democracy's surprise triumph': Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia: 1993; 10. Developing operation banner: Australian military assistance to Cambodia: 1994
1997; 11. Winding up operation banner: the end of Australian military assistance to Cambodia: 1997
1999; Part III. Western Sahara: 12. A good international citizen: Australia's commitment to Western Sahara: 1990
1991; 13. Backbone of the mission: the Australians in Western Sahara: 1991
1994; Part IV. Former Yugoslavia: 14. Roads not taken: Australian peacekeeping in the Former Yugoslavia: 1991
1996; 15. A modest commitment: Australian peacekeepers in the Former Yugoslavia: 1997
2004; Part V. Watch on Iraq: 16. A new type of commitment: humanitarian relief in Kurdistan: May
June 1991; 17. Disarming Iraq: sanctions and weapons inspection: 1991
1992; 18. A limited liability: Australia and the hunt for Saddam's weapons: 1993
1997; 19. UNSCOM and the US alliance: Australia re-commits forces to the Gulf: 1997
1999.
1996; Part II. Cambodia: 3. From Angkor Wat to Pol Pot: Cambodia to 1988; 4. Law and order on the border: the Australian federal police and the UN border relief organisation, 1989
1993; 5. An Australian peace proposal: the Cambodian peace agreement: 1989
1991; 6. First into Phnom Penh: the Australian army contingent in the UN advance mission in Cambodia: 1991
1992; 7. The roadblock: Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia, February
May 1992; 8. Change in plan: Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia, June
December 1992; 9. 'Democracy's surprise triumph': Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia: 1993; 10. Developing operation banner: Australian military assistance to Cambodia: 1994
1997; 11. Winding up operation banner: the end of Australian military assistance to Cambodia: 1997
1999; Part III. Western Sahara: 12. A good international citizen: Australia's commitment to Western Sahara: 1990
1991; 13. Backbone of the mission: the Australians in Western Sahara: 1991
1994; Part IV. Former Yugoslavia: 14. Roads not taken: Australian peacekeeping in the Former Yugoslavia: 1991
1996; 15. A modest commitment: Australian peacekeepers in the Former Yugoslavia: 1997
2004; Part V. Watch on Iraq: 16. A new type of commitment: humanitarian relief in Kurdistan: May
June 1991; 17. Disarming Iraq: sanctions and weapons inspection: 1991
1992; 18. A limited liability: Australia and the hunt for Saddam's weapons: 1993
1997; 19. UNSCOM and the US alliance: Australia re-commits forces to the Gulf: 1997
1999.
Part I. Strategy and Policy: 1. Peacekeeping after the Gulf War: Australian defence policy: 1991; 2. Peacekeeping in the new world order: Australia's response: 1991
1996; Part II. Cambodia: 3. From Angkor Wat to Pol Pot: Cambodia to 1988; 4. Law and order on the border: the Australian federal police and the UN border relief organisation, 1989
1993; 5. An Australian peace proposal: the Cambodian peace agreement: 1989
1991; 6. First into Phnom Penh: the Australian army contingent in the UN advance mission in Cambodia: 1991
1992; 7. The roadblock: Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia, February
May 1992; 8. Change in plan: Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia, June
December 1992; 9. 'Democracy's surprise triumph': Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia: 1993; 10. Developing operation banner: Australian military assistance to Cambodia: 1994
1997; 11. Winding up operation banner: the end of Australian military assistance to Cambodia: 1997
1999; Part III. Western Sahara: 12. A good international citizen: Australia's commitment to Western Sahara: 1990
1991; 13. Backbone of the mission: the Australians in Western Sahara: 1991
1994; Part IV. Former Yugoslavia: 14. Roads not taken: Australian peacekeeping in the Former Yugoslavia: 1991
1996; 15. A modest commitment: Australian peacekeepers in the Former Yugoslavia: 1997
2004; Part V. Watch on Iraq: 16. A new type of commitment: humanitarian relief in Kurdistan: May
June 1991; 17. Disarming Iraq: sanctions and weapons inspection: 1991
1992; 18. A limited liability: Australia and the hunt for Saddam's weapons: 1993
1997; 19. UNSCOM and the US alliance: Australia re-commits forces to the Gulf: 1997
1999.
1996; Part II. Cambodia: 3. From Angkor Wat to Pol Pot: Cambodia to 1988; 4. Law and order on the border: the Australian federal police and the UN border relief organisation, 1989
1993; 5. An Australian peace proposal: the Cambodian peace agreement: 1989
1991; 6. First into Phnom Penh: the Australian army contingent in the UN advance mission in Cambodia: 1991
1992; 7. The roadblock: Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia, February
May 1992; 8. Change in plan: Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia, June
December 1992; 9. 'Democracy's surprise triumph': Australians in the UN transitional authority in Cambodia: 1993; 10. Developing operation banner: Australian military assistance to Cambodia: 1994
1997; 11. Winding up operation banner: the end of Australian military assistance to Cambodia: 1997
1999; Part III. Western Sahara: 12. A good international citizen: Australia's commitment to Western Sahara: 1990
1991; 13. Backbone of the mission: the Australians in Western Sahara: 1991
1994; Part IV. Former Yugoslavia: 14. Roads not taken: Australian peacekeeping in the Former Yugoslavia: 1991
1996; 15. A modest commitment: Australian peacekeepers in the Former Yugoslavia: 1997
2004; Part V. Watch on Iraq: 16. A new type of commitment: humanitarian relief in Kurdistan: May
June 1991; 17. Disarming Iraq: sanctions and weapons inspection: 1991
1992; 18. A limited liability: Australia and the hunt for Saddam's weapons: 1993
1997; 19. UNSCOM and the US alliance: Australia re-commits forces to the Gulf: 1997
1999.