It is frequently claimed that success in interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence. Nevertheless, despite high ambitions, coherence among intervening actors has proven challenging to achieve in practice. Why is this so? The thesis asks: How can we theorize and analyse the challenges facing intervening actors to achieve military–civilian coherence in post-Cold War interventions? The thesis firstly develops a holistic understanding of the various actors present in an intervention and their inter-relationships – and offers a taxonomy of various forms of relationships between them. It then focusses on the military actors and discusses how they differ significantly from conventional peacekeeping to robust counter-insurgencies. ...
Purpose – This paper seeks to contribute to a more effective co-ordination of humanitarian operation...
The paper aims to makes an elaborate discussion on military and humanitarian interventions under rel...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...
It is frequently claimed that success in interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
This thesis explores the theory that International Humanitarian Non-governmental Organisations (IHNG...
This thesis sets out to increase our understanding on how to conduct successful military interventio...
THESIS 7482This thesis examines theoretical explanations for why military interventions have taken p...
This study is motivated by two questions: To what extent are countries engaged in military intervent...
Complementarity in the context of international humanitarian action is broadly described in terms of...
Since the end of the cold war, military interventions have shifted from concerning only to win peace...
The aim of my thesis is to explain why civil-military cooperation is practiced the way that it is by...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bib...
Since the end of the Cold War, Western military forces have found themselves increasingly responding...
Purpose – This paper seeks to contribute to a more effective co-ordination of humanitarian operation...
The paper aims to makes an elaborate discussion on military and humanitarian interventions under rel...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...
It is frequently claimed that success in interventions hinges largely on military–civilian coherence...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
This thesis explores the theory that International Humanitarian Non-governmental Organisations (IHNG...
This thesis sets out to increase our understanding on how to conduct successful military interventio...
THESIS 7482This thesis examines theoretical explanations for why military interventions have taken p...
This study is motivated by two questions: To what extent are countries engaged in military intervent...
Complementarity in the context of international humanitarian action is broadly described in terms of...
Since the end of the cold war, military interventions have shifted from concerning only to win peace...
The aim of my thesis is to explain why civil-military cooperation is practiced the way that it is by...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bib...
Since the end of the Cold War, Western military forces have found themselves increasingly responding...
Purpose – This paper seeks to contribute to a more effective co-ordination of humanitarian operation...
The paper aims to makes an elaborate discussion on military and humanitarian interventions under rel...
The need for humanitarian intervention though critical continues to be elusive in many conflict situ...