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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789047431947
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2008
    Content: Modern peace support operations are challenged by an array of issues that are not at all 'military' in nature. Increasingly, military and civilian actors like non-governmental organisations, ministries and contractors have to learn how to work together. This book analyses civil-military cooperation processes in disciplines such as logistics, construction and security. The analysis is based on multiple holistic case studies in Kosovo (1999/2000), Kabul (2003/2004) and the Afghan province Baghlan (2004/2005). Taking a business alliance approach, the phases in a civil-military cooperation process are identified. Then the main factors influencing the process are highlighted. Finally, a framework is proposed for evaluating the quality of civil-military cooperation. The book concludes by recommending ways of improving the cooperation process.
    Note: Preliminary Materials / , 1. Introduction / , 2. Civil-Military Cooperation / , 3. Cooperative Arrangements For Civil-Military Cooperation / , 4. Process Model Of Civil-Military Cooperation / , 5. The Kabul Case / , 6. The Baghlan Case / , 7. The Kosovo Case / , 8. Cross Case Analysis: Understanding The Performance Of Civil-Military Partnerships / , 9. Conclusions, Reflections And Recommendations / , References / , Annex One: Data Collection Protocol / , Annex Two: Partnership Isaf And Unicef / , Index /
    Additional Edition: Civil-military cooperation in response to a complex emergency ISBN 9789004163270 (pbk. : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004163271 (pbk. : alk. paper)
    Language: English
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