This book argues that for peace support operations (such as those in Afghanistan) to be effective, the civil-military interface should ideally be integrated - within the interagency arena as well as within the defence ministry.
This book argues that for peace support operations (such as those in Afghanistan) to be effective, the civil-military interface should ideally be integrated - within the interagency arena as well as within the defence ministry.
Robert Egnell is a lecturer in War Studies at the Swedish National Defence College and a senior researcher at the Swedish Defence Research Agency. He was awarded the 2008 Kenneth N. Waltz Dissertation Prize for the best thesis in the field of international security.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Effectiveness in Complex Peace Operations 2. The Civil-Military Dimension of Effectiveness 3. The Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in the United States 4. The American Way of War 5. Civil-Military Aspects of US Operations in Iraq 6. The Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in the United Kingdom 7. The British Way of War 8. Civil-Military Aspects of British Operations in Iraq 9. Evaluating the Hypothesis: The Cases Compared and Contrasted 10. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index
1. Introduction: Effectiveness in Complex Peace Operations 2. The Civil-Military Dimension of Effectiveness 3. The Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in the United States 4. The American Way of War 5. Civil-Military Aspects of US Operations in Iraq 6. The Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in the United Kingdom 7. The British Way of War 8. Civil-Military Aspects of British Operations in Iraq 9. Evaluating the Hypothesis: The Cases Compared and Contrasted 10. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index
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