Beschreibung:
This book argues that for peace support operations (such as those in Afghanistan) to be effective, the civil-military interface should ideally be integrated - within the interagency arena as well as within the defence ministry.
1. Introduction: Effectiveness in Complex Peace Operations 2. The Civil-Military Dimension of Effectiveness 3. The Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in the United States 4. The American Way of War 5. Civil-Military Aspects of US Operations in Iraq 6. The Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in the United Kingdom 7. The British Way of War 8. Civil-Military Aspects of British Operations in Iraq 9. Evaluating the Hypothesis: The Cases Compared and Contrasted 10. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index