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ID164151
Title ProperExpeditionary police advising
Other Title Information some causes of failure
LanguageENG
AuthorWestermann, Edward B ;  Stoker, Donald
Summary / Abstract (Note)The practice of dispatching teams of police advisors to other states to build or train foreign security forces began at the end of the nineteenth century, yet there exists no definitive history of the practice, or any definitive theoretical approach underpinning why such missions succeed or fail. Drawing upon their recent edited book on expeditionary police advising, and by examining the donor or sending states, the host nations, and the use of police in counterinsurgency situations, the authors present some key reasons why such missions fail, and lay some groundwork for additional study of this important subject.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 29, No.5-6; Oct-Dec 2018: p.964-980
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 29 No 5-6
Key WordsSecurity ;  Nation Building ;  Police ;  Advising ;  Foreign Internal Defense ;  Advisor


 
 
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