Civil-military cooperation in post-conflict operations :
[Book]
emerging theory and practice /
edited by Christopher Ankersen.
London :
Routledge,
2008.
xvi, 253 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm.
Cass military studies
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / Larry Minear -- Introduction : interrogating civil-military cooperation / Christopher Ankersen -- pt. I. Theoretical approaches. Civil-military cooperation and human security / Andy Knight -- Managing territories with rival brothers : the geopolitical stakes of military-humanitarian relations / Yann Braem -- Civil-military coordination and complex peacebuilding systems / Cedric de Coning -- A management perspective on co-operation between military and civilian actors in Afghanistan / Sebastiaan J.H. Rietjens -- pt. II. Cases. Yes, but is it peacebuilding? : evaluating civil-military cooperation in Afghanistan / Owen A.J. Savage -- Civil-military cooperation of the German armed forces : theoretical approach and contemporary practice in Kosovo / Bernhard G. Voget -- CIMIC on the edge : Afghanistan and the evolution of civil-military operations / Michael McNerney -- pt. III. Extensions. Medical aspects of civil-military operations : the challenges of military health support to civilian populations on operations / Susan J. Neuhaus -- At a crossroads or a dead-end? : considering the civil-military relationship in times of armed conflict / Raj Rana -- Conclusion : joined up or messed up? : CIMIC and the future / Christopher Ankersen.
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This study exposes the reader to the variety of national approaches to civil-military cooperation activities and introduces some theoretical and ethical considerations into a field which has largely been bereft of this type of debate.