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(Ebook) Military Forces in 21st Century Peace Operations: No Job for a Soldier (Contemporary Security Studies) by Jamie Arbuckle ISBN 9780203969397, 9780415393706, 0203969391, 0415393701

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Authors:Jamie Arbuckle
Pages:208 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:1.18 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203969397, 9780415393706, 0203969391, 0415393701
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(Ebook) Military Forces in 21st Century Peace Operations: No Job for a Soldier (Contemporary Security Studies) by Jamie Arbuckle ISBN 9780203969397, 9780415393706, 0203969391, 0415393701

A major new study of the realities of contemporary warfare, which presents a range of fresh insights and is essential reading for all students and professionals engaged in the field. This book clearly shows us that: neither military nor civilian agencies can act effectively alone in resolving modern conflicts joint civil-military efforts are needed, and those efforts must be deliberately planned from the outset of an operation; they cannot be added on as afterthoughts when all else has failed the record of our efforts over nearly a decade and a half since the end of the Cold War demonstrates that we are doing badly at creating civil-military partnerships, and that we are not getting better. James V. Arbuckle shows how these issues are neither structural nor organizational - they are cultural. They involve attitudes, beliefs, perceptions – positive and negative, true and false. The solutions will involve changing attitudes, moving beyond prejudices, replacing competition with cooperation. The principal mechanisms for this will be common civil-military training and education.
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