The politics of civil-military cooperation : Canada in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan

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The politics of civil-military cooperation : Canada in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan

Christopher Ankersen

(Rethinking peace and conflict studies)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-229) and index

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Description

Ankersen examines Canada's civil-military cooperation efforts in Kosovo, Bosnia, and Afghanistan through the lens of Clausewitz's 'Remarkable Trinity'. The book reveals how military action is the product of influences from the government, the armed forces, and the people at home.

Table of Contents

Author's Preface 1. Introduction: The Politics of Civil-Military Cooperation 2. Missing Pieces: Thinking about Civil-Military Cooperation 3. The Evolution of Civil-Military Cooperation in Peace and War 4. A Clausewitzian Framework for Analysis 5. The People: Ambivalent Support 6. The Government: Delicious Ambiguity 7. The Military: Ambitious Institution, Ad lib Individuals 8. Putting it all Together: Building an Effective Strategic Narrative 9. Conclusion: The Many Whys of Civil-Military Cooperation

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