Establishing Law and Order After Conflict

Establishing Law and Order After Conflict
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2005
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: OCLC:1319328319

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Establishing Law and Order After Conflict

Establishing Law and Order After Conflict
Author: Seth G. Jones,Jeremy M. Wilson,Andrew Rathmell,K. Jack Riley
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005-08-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780833040923

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In a nation-building operation, outside states invest much of their resources in establishing and maintaining the host country's police, internal security forces, and justice system. This book examines post-Cold War reconstruction efforts, such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan, and assesses the success of U.S. and allied efforts in reconstructing internal security institutions.

Establishing Law and Order After Conflict

Establishing Law and Order After Conflict
Author: Jeremy M. Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN: OCLC:1049830723

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Annotation. In a nation-building operation, outside states invest much of their resources in establishing and maintaining the host country's police, internal security forces, and justice system. This book examines post-Cold War reconstruction efforts, such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan, and assesses the success of U.S. and allied efforts in reconstructing internal security institutions.

The Challenge of Nation Building

The Challenge of Nation Building
Author: Rebecca Patterson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-09-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442236950

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In the last decades, the United States Army has often been involved in missions other than conventional warfare. These include low-intensity conflicts, counterinsurgency operations, and nation-building efforts. Although non-conventional warfare represents the majority of missions executed in the past sixty years, the Army still primarily plans, organizes, and trains to fight conventional ground wars. Consequently, in the last ten years, there has been considerable criticism regarding the military’s inability to accomplish tasks other than conventional war. Failed states and the threat they represent cannot be ignored or solved with conventional military might. In order to adapt to this new reality, the U.S. Army must innovate. This text examines the conditions that have allowed or prevented the U.S. Army to innovate for nation-building effectively. By doing so, it shows how military leadership and civil-military relations have changed. Nation-building refers to a type of military occupation where the goal is regime change or survival, a large number of ground troops are deployed, and both military and civilian personnel are used in the political administration of an occupied country, with the goals of establishing a productive economy and a stable government. Such tasks have always been a challenge for the U.S. military, which is not normally equipped or trained to undertake them. Using military effectiveness as the measurement of innovative success, the book analyzes several U.S. nation-building cases, including post World War II Germany, South Korea from 1945-1950, the Vietnam War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. By doing so, it reveals the conditions that enabled military innovation in one unique case (Germany) while explaining what prevented it in the others. This variation of effectiveness leads to examine prevailing military innovation theories, threat-based accounts, quality of military organizations, and civil-military relations. This text comes at a critical time as the U.S. military faces dwindling resources and tough choices about its force structure and mission orientation. It will add to the growing debate about the role of civilians, military reformers, and institutional factors in military innovation and effectiveness.

Can Might Make Rights

Can Might Make Rights
Author: Jane Stromseth,David Wippman,Rosa Brooks
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2006-09-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139458702

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This book looks at why it's so difficult to create 'the rule of law' in post-conflict societies such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and offers critical insights into how policy-makers and field-workers can improve future rule of law efforts. A must-read for policy-makers, field-workers, journalists and students trying to make sense of the international community's problems in Iraq and elsewhere, this book shows how a narrow focus on building institutions such as courts and legislatures misses the more complex cultural issues that affect societal commitment to the values associated with the rule of law. The authors place the rule of law in context, showing the interconnectedness between the rule of law and other post-conflict priorities, such as reestablishing security. The authors outline a pragmatic, synergistic approach to the rule of law which promises to reinvigorate debates about transitions to democracy and post-conflict reconstruction.

Interagency Reform

Interagency Reform
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: PSU:000065519585

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Transnational Terrorism Organized Crime and Peace Building

Transnational Terrorism  Organized Crime and Peace Building
Author: W. Benedek,C. Daase,V. Dimitrijevic,P. van Duyne,Vojin Dimitrijevi?,Petrus van Duyne
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2010-05-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230281479

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This volume investigates the role of the transnational terrorist and criminal organizations in the peace-building processes, with a particular focus on the Western Balkan region. Conducted within the framework of human security analysis, the research focuses on the security of the human being.

Military Law Review

Military Law Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2024
Genre: Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
ISBN: STANFORD:36105129747189

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