Special Issue: Civil-Military Coordination: Challenges and Opportunities In Afghanistan and Beyond
The papers expand on presentations made at an expert workshop held in Calgary in March 2007 by the CMSS and the Institute of World Affairs on Coordinated Approaches to Security, Development and Peacekeeping: Lessons Learned from Afghanistan and Liberia.
The papers expand on presentations made at an expert workshop held in Calgary in March 2007 by the CMSS and the Institute of World Affairs on Coordinated Approaches to Security, Development and Peacekeeping: Lessons Learned from Afghanistan and Liberia.
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Civil-Military Coordination: Challenges and Opportunities in Afghanistan and Beyond | |
| Lara Olson, Hrach Gregorian |
Articles
| The Civil – Military Effort in Afghanistan: A Strategic Perspective | |
| Colonel M.D. (Mike) Capstick |
| Civil-Military Coordination Practices and Approaches Within United Nations Peace Operations | |
| Cedric de Coning |
| No Room For Humanitarianism in 3D Policies: Have Forcible Humanitarian Interventions and Integrated Approaches Lost Their Way? | |
| Stephen Cornish |
| A Means to What End? Why PRTS are Peripheral to the Bigger Political Challenges in Afghanistan | |
| Barbara J. Stapleton |
| Interagency and Civil-Military Coordination: Lessons From a Survey of Afghanistan and Liberia | |
| Lara Olson, Hrach Gregorian |
ISSN: 1488-559x