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ID:   069477


Assessing the potential for using reserves in operations other than war / Brown, Roger Allen et al. 1997  Book
Brown, Roger Allen Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1997.
Description xxiii, 80p.
Standard Number 0833024736
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ID:   005688


Crisis of expectations: UN peacekeeping in the 1990's / Thakur, Ramesh (ed); Thayer, Carlyle A. (ed) 1995  Book
Thakur, Ramesh Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1995.
Description xvii, 317p.
Standard Number 0813388406
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ID:   048118


Evolution of US peacekeeping policy under Clinton: fairweather friend? / MacKinnon, Michael G 2000  Book
Mackinnon, Michael G Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass Publishers, 2000.
Description xx, 203p.
Standard Number 0714649376
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ID:   070510


Germany's Contribution to peaceskeeping: issues and outlook / Asmus, Ronald D 1995  Book
Asmus, Ronald D Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1995.
Description xiii, 54p.
Standard Number 083301661X
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ID:   065045


International law and the use of force (second edition): ful / Gray, Christine 2004  Book
Gray, Christine Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Description xiii, 334p.
Series Foundations of Public International Law
Standard Number 0199271313
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ID:   005590


International peacekeeping: building on the Cambodian experience / Smith, Hugh (ed) 1994  Book
Smith, Hugh Book
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Publication Canberra, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1994.
Description x, 252p.
Standard Number 0731702948
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ID:   159852


International relations of police power in settler colonialism: the “civilizing” mission of canada's mounties / Bell, Colleen   Journal Article
Bell, Colleen Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In contrast to narratives by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the United Nations, and some scholars that international police assistance is a relatively recent phenomenon, we argue that Canada's Mounties have always been international. To develop this argument, we examine three dimensions of police power in international relations historically and with respect to the role of the Mounties specifically. First, we discuss the concept of police power and its central role in giving rise to another concept: civilization. The concept of civilization gained considerable traction as a rationale for police power in Britain's colonies, including Canada. Second, we turn to a discussion of imperial policing in the colonial settlement of Canada involving an elaborate array of “civilizing” techniques, some of which are still in operation today. Since Confederation, the Mounties have been involved in wide-ranging state-building missions with the purpose of securing Canadian sovereignty, in part through land and resource acquisition, and the denial of Indigenous sovereignties. Third, we show that the Mounties' contributions to settler colonialism played a role in shaping international relations from the twentieth century. In particular, the Mounties were central in constituting Canada as a member of the globally dominant Anglo-Saxon community of states. In conclusion, we suggest that current international policing practices in the global periphery are not novel phenomena, but are rooted in international police powers that made possible the colonial settlement of Canada.
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Intervention: the use of American military force in the post-Co: the use of American military force in the post cold war world / Haass, Richard N 1999  Book
Haass, Richard N Book
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Edition rev ed
Publication Washington, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1999.
Description xii, 295p.
Standard Number 087003135X
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ID:   006012


Maritime security and peacekeping: a framework for United Nations operatios / Pugh, Michael (ed) 1994  Book
Pugh, Michael Book
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Publication New York, Manchester University Press, 1994.
Description xvii, 302p.
Standard Number 0719045630
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ID:   070359


Meeting peace operations' requirements while maintaining MTW readiness / Taw, Jennifer Morrison; Persselin, David; Leed, Maren 1998  Book
Taw, Jennifer Morrison Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1998.
Description xvii, 75p.
Standard Number 0833025686
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ID:   005213


Military and security institutions: challanges in development and democratization / Hay, Robin 1994  Book
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Publication Ontario, Queen's University Press, 1994.
Description 61p.
Series Martello Papers; no.9
Standard Number 088911689X
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ID:   127067


More than just policing: police reform in post-conflict bougainville / Dinnen, Sinclair; Peake, Gordon   Journal Article
Peake, Gordon Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Against the generally disappointing outcomes of international police reform in fragile settings, this article examines a New Zealand-supported community policing programme in post-conflict Bougainville. While the programme's engagement with the regular police organization has struggled for traction, support provided to an innovative and socially embedded policing initiative has produced promising results. The reasons behind these divergent outcomes and their implications for international policing are explored in the context of Bougainville's recent history, including the legacies of conflict and the new vision of hybrid policing in the post-conflict political settlement.
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Peace operations and intrastate conflict: the sword or the olive branch / Mockaitis, Thomas R 1999  Book
Mockaitis, Thomas R Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger Publishers, 1999.
Description xi, 166p.
Standard Number 0275961737
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ID:   049094


Peace, security, and conflict prevention : SIPRI-UNESCO handbook / SIPRI 1998  Book
SIPRI Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998.
Description xii, 230p.
Standard Number 0198294352
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ID:   047402


Peacebuilding and police reform / Holm, Tor Tanke (ed); Eide, Espen Barth (ed) 2000  Book
Holm, Tor Tanke Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 2000.
Description vi, 230p.
Standard Number 0714649872
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ID:   004436


Peacekeeping: challenges for the future / Smith, Hugh (ed) 1993  Book
Smith, Hugh Book
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Publication Canberra, Australian Defence Studies Centre, 1993.
Description xiv, 229p.,figures
Standard Number 0731702743
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ID:   123512


Police in the development space: Australia's international police capacity builders / Harris, Vandra; Goldsmith, Andrew   Journal Article
Goldsmith, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract International police now contribute the second largest proportion of personnel to peacekeeping missions after militaries. They are thus key contributors to post-conflict transitions in developing countries. In the past decade Australian police have played a major role in a range of international missions in the Asia-Pacific region, partially funded by Australia's international development budget. Increasingly the Australian Federal Police, as Australia's lead agency in this area, has explicitly adopted the development language of capacity building to describe a significant part of their role. This paper considers the contribution of Australian police to building or developing the capacity of new and/or re-formed police forces following conflict. It also examines the degree to which international police missions are able to contribute to broader development goals and achievements within these settings. In doing so, it engages with the question of 'outsiders' (non-development professionals) performing development work in the increasingly populated space of post-conflict recovery and reconstruction.
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Politics of peace maintenance / Chopra, Jarat (ed) 1998  Book
Chopra, Jarat Book
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Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 1998.
Description xv, 145p.
Standard Number 1555877567
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ID:   156902


Secret agent, international policing, and anarchist terrorism: 1900–1914 / Jensen, Richard Bach   Journal Article
Jensen, Richard Bach Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract An unprecedented expansion of global anti-terrorist policing took place after 1900, although the security forces projected outside their borders by Russia, Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Spain, and Argentina displayed an enormous diversity in size and effectiveness. Crucial to successful policing was how these countries improved their intelligence through recruiting and handling informers, maintained secrecy and good relations with local police, and handled the media. The British approach to anarchist control was arguably the most successful. Italian international policing was the most far-reaching, while the United States long remained the world's most under-policed large country. On examination, the view that anti-anarchist policing was a case of conservative imperial regimes versus the Western democracies loses validity. During this period, a general trend saw the transfer of anarchist surveillance from the hands of diplomats into those of interior ministry officials and the police, all in the name of greater centralization, professionalization, and efficiency.
Key Words International police  United States  Italy  Egypt  Spain  Switzerland 
Anarchism  Britain  Secret Agents  Agent Provocateur  Dziubaniak  Informers 
John Wilkie 
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UN peacekeeping, UNIFUL and the Fijian experience / Jim Sanday 1998  Book
Sanday Jim Book
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Publication Canberra, Australian National Univ., 1998.
Description 30p.
Series SDSC working paper;320
Standard Number 0-7315-2734-8
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