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(Ebook) Civil-Military Relations in International Interventions: A New Analytical Framework by Friis, Karsten ISBN 9780367356613, 0367356619

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Authors:Friis, Karsten
Pages:200 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:2.87 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780367356613, 0367356619
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(Ebook) Civil-Military Relations in International Interventions: A New Analytical Framework by Friis, Karsten ISBN 9780367356613, 0367356619

This book examines military and civilian actors in international interventions and offers a new analytical framework to apply on such interventions.While it is frequently claimed that success in international interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence, cooperation has proven challenging to achieve in practice. This book examines why this is the case, by analysing various approaches employed by military and civilian actors and discussing the different relationships between the intervening actors and those upon whom they have intervened. The work analyses different military concepts, such as peacekeeping and counterinsurgency, and the often-troubled relationship between the humanitarian and military intervening actors. It presents a new analytical framework to examine these relationships based on identification theory, which illuminates how the interveners represent those they have been deployed to engage, as well as their own identity and role. As such the book offers an enhanced understanding of the challenges related to civil-military cooperation in international interventions, as well as a theoretical contribution to the study of interventions, more generally.This book will be of much interest to students of international interventions, military studies, peacekeeping, security studies and International Relations.
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