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  • ...urity Council]] passed [[UNSC Resolution 1701|Resolution 1701]] to put a [[peace operations]] force into place after Israel withdrew. <ref name=DailyStar2006-08-15>{{c
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  • ...ions force, although it operates under the authority of UN resolutions for peace operations under United Nations Charter Chapter VII. It is not purely a NATO force, ha
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  • ...tani forces also, however, participate in a number of [[United Nations]] [[peace operations]]. ===Peace operations===
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  • ...t "mission creep" affected the programs, with a wider and wider scope of [[peace operations]]. ...livery of humanitarian aid in Somalia." It authorized, for the first time, peace operations under Chapter VII of the Charter, granting the use of "all necessary means
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  • * [[Peace operations]] ...rorism, "conventional" military forces, and counterinsurgency to include [[peace operations#nation-building|nation-building]]. Among the best-known counterinsurgents
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  • ...a "juggernaut" high-technology military force to put down resistance to [[peace operations|nation-building]] multinational forces called "system administrator". He co
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  • In the [[1983 Beirut barracks bombings]], UN [[peace operations|peacekeeping#peacekeepers]], 241 Marines of the 1st Battalion 8th Marines d
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  • ...he capacity to be a major regional power. It has been a key participant in peace operations under the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and is active
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  • ...military part that overthrew a government, as distinct from occupation, [[peace operations]], resistance, or whatever neutral term exists for the lower-intensity phas
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  • ==Cold War and Peace Operations==
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  • ...ans, the only multinational problem that foreign internal defense (FID) or peace operations#nation-building|nation-building considers, starting at the national level.
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  • Especially in peace operations, a civil-military operations officer will usually be in the first staff gro
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  • ...ow a RAND Corporation researcher and a former State Department expert on [[peace operations#nation-building|nation-building]]. While Dobbins did not want to join CPA,
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  • | title = Policing the New World Disorder: Peace Operations and Public Security ...uman rights record. It has proven difficult to recruit civilian police for peace operations. Even more difficult is the problem of what to do about the other arms of t
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • * [[Peace operations/Related Articles]]
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  • {{r|Chapter VII peace operations}}
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  • * [[Template:Peace operations/Metadata]]
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  • Peace operations and war crimes investigation may require the detection of often-clandestine
    19 KB (2,668 words) - 12:26, 22 March 2024
  • ::Here's the problem. In such concepts as [[peace operations#nation-building|nation-building]] and counterinsurgency, there's a very str
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