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Beyond declaring victory and coming home: the challenges of peace and stability operations / Manwaring, Max G (ed); Joes, Anthony James (ed) 2000  Book
Joes, Anthony James Book
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Publication London, Praeger, 2000.
Description xiv, 264p.
Standard Number 0275967689
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ID:   047701


Deterrence in the 21st century / Manwaring, Max G (ed.) 2001  Book
Manwaring, Max G Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 2001.
Description vii, 144p.
Standard Number 0714681601
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Environmental security and global stability: problems and responses / Manwaring, Max G (ed) 2002  Book
Manwaring, Max G Book
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Publication Lanham, Lexington Books, 2002.
Description ix, 191p.
Standard Number 0739104470
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ID:   077342


Gangs and Coups D' Streets in the new world disorder: protean insurgents in post-modern war / Manwaring, Max G   Journal Article
Manwaring, Max G Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The mutation of protean "street gangs" to insurgents illustrates that insurgents need not be ideologically oriented, and need not be traditional revolutionary fighters emerging from the mountains and jungles to take down or control a government. Rather, they may have their own specific commercial money-making motives, and can emerge out of the favelas, callampas, villas miserias, and pueblas jovenes (city slums) not so much to replace governments as to gain very lucrative freedom of movement and action within a supposedly sovereign national-state. Also, mature second and third generation gangs have been known to act as proxies and mercenaries for traditional nation-states that want to maintain "plausible deniability," and to act as mercenaries for warlords, organized criminal organizations, and/or drug-trafficking cartels that - on certain occasions - need additional "fire-power". The instability and lack of individual and state security generated by gangs phenomenon and their nefarious allies are also known to lead to the radical change of failed state status. In these terms, gangs are no longer a singular law enforcement issue. As crime and war become more and more indistinguishable, gangs must be considered a larger national security issue - that, paradoxically, must be viewed as a local concept
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New global security landscape: the road ahead / Manwaring, Max G Winter 2002  Journal Article
Manwaring, Max G Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2002.
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Security cooperation issues in the western hemisphere / Manwaring, Max G Spring 2002  Journal Article
Manwaring, Max G Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2002.
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Security in the Americas: Neither evolution nor devolution-impasse / Manwaring, Max G   Journal Article
Manwaring, Max G Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2004.
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Toward responsibility in the new world disorder: challenges and lessons of peace operations / Manwaring, Max G; Fishel, John T 1998  Book
Manwaring, Max G Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 1998.
Description xx, 215p.
Standard Number 0714649015
Key Words Conflict Management  Peace  Peace Operations 
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