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  • '''Peace operations''' cover a wide range of activities that are needed in the sort of low-inte | title = Joint Publication 3-07.3, Peace Operations
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  • #Redirect [[Peace operations]]
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  • [[Peace operations#peace enforcement|peace operations]] authorized under Chapter VII of the [[United Nations Charter]], which all
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  • [[Peace operations#peace enforcement|peace operations]] authorized under Chapter VII of the [[United Nations Charter]], which all
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  • *Post-Conflict Borders and UN Peace Operations: Part II, A Phased Approach to Post-Conflict Border Security (Stimson Cente *Twenty-First-Century Peace Operations ([[United States Institute of Peace]], 2006) http://www.stimson.org/pub.cfm
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  • United States military operations in [[Somalia]], under UN [[Chapter VII peace operations]] authority, first involving humanitarian relief but eventually increasing
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  • {{r|Peace operations}} {{r|Kosovo|Peace operations in Kosovo}}
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  • ...the needs of civilians in an area of operations; may be associated with [[peace operations]]; related term is [[civil-military operations]]
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  • #Redirect [[Peace operations]]
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  • ==Peace operations== ...es also comprise the ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG) is a non-standing [[peace operations]] force that has operated in civil war in [[Sierra Leone]] and is a model f
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  • Trustee, [[Fund for Peace]]; UN Mission to Sudan; field consultant in [[peace operations]]; World Bank (2003-2005) overseeing demobilization and reintegration progr
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  • ...the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]; experienced in [[peace operations]] and exploring the interactions of the [[First Amendment of the U.S. Const
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  • ...ency]] and served as Project Director for the [[United Nations Panel on UN Peace Operations]] ([[Lakhdar Brahimi|the Brahimi Report]]; consultant to the multinational
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  • ...s in [[Somalia]], [[Angola]], and [[Haiti]]; [[democracy promotion]] and [[peace operations]] in [[Paraguay]], [[El Salvador]] and [[Guatemala]]
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  • ...[[Henry L. Stimson Center]], co-directing the [[peace operations|Future of Peace Operations]]; led the expert group on military options of the [[Genocide Prevention Ta
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  • Highest land combat headquarters for Coalition tactical units in the peace operations phase of the [[Iraq War]]
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • ...has broken down or never existed. They often can be of major support to [[peace operations]]. ...|"white propaganda"]] acknowledged as official), and, within the broader [[peace operations]] context, building effective local government.
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  • ...al organization) created by the United States, to serve as a resource in [[peace operations]] and [[conflict resolution]]
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  • ...States]]}}</ref> The ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG) is a non-standing [[peace operations]] force that has operated in civil war in [[Sierra Leone]] and is a model f
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  • ...ceived the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for establishing the [[United Nations]] [[peace operations]] division and established the Canadian healthcare system. [[Pierre Trudeau
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  • ...g group of nations. Only the Security Council has the authority to order [[peace operations]], economic sanctions, or other enforcement activities.
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  • ...arly nonaligned, it is intensely involved in multinational diplomacy and [[peace operations]]
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  • ...including weapons of mass destruction, conventional weapons proliferation, peace operations and security alliances.
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  • ...f the United States for full [[democracy promotion|democratization]] and [[peace operations#nation-building|rebuilding]] of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]; co-chairs : Rep
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • ...is chartered to help, through training, advice, and direct engagement in [[peace operations]], in:
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  • ==Military and peace operations== ...est African States]] (ECOWAS). The regional organization may also have a [[peace operations#peace enforcement|peace enforcement]] armed force, experienced in the langu
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  • {{r|Peace operations||**}}
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  • {{r|Peace operations||**}}
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • ...nstitute]]; Former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations for [[peace operations|peacekeeping support]]; [[National Security Council]] staff in the [[George
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • ...ve agreements, and the deployment and use of United States Armed Forces; [[peace operations|peacekeeping and peace enforcement]], and enforcement of [[United Nations]]
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  • ...nior assignments for the United Nations, both in overall functions such as peace operations, as well as specific assignments in Afghanistan and Iraq. ===Peace operations===
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  • ...s included [[John Nagl]] and [[Sarah Sewall]]. Sewall is a specialist in [[peace operations]] and brought a contrarian view.
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  • ...can States]]. [[Arms control]] is another area, such nuclear-free zones. [[Peace operations]] may draw from forces within the region rather than the world, such as the
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  • ...n interesting reality of today's asymmetrical warfare. Especially in urban peace operations, the cellular system is a basic part of civilian infrastructure that cannot
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  • ...f the United States for full [[democracy promotion|democratization]] and [[peace operations#nation-building|rebuilding]] of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]].
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  • '''Peace operations''' cover a wide range of activities that are needed in the sort of low-inte | title = Joint Publication 3-07.3, Peace Operations
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  • ...ss destruction]], [[conventional arms|conventional arms proliferation]], [[peace operations]] and security alliances.
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  • ==Peace operations== Senegalese personnel have a long history in [[peace operations]], for complex reasons that involve ideology and economics. Peacekeeping tr
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  • ...tnam]], and [[Operation Desert Storm]]. He was also a [[United Nations]] [[peace operations|observer]] in [[Lebanon]], and im the Sinai Desert between [[Israel]] and [
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  • ...ops and a change of [[rules of engagement]] to let them use force (i.e., [[peace operations#peace enforcement|peace enforcement]]). He had, early in the conflict, been Kigali Airport has been an [[African Union]] logistics base for [[peace operations]] in the [[Darfur Conflict]].
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  • {{r|Peace operations}}
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  • ...ions]], as well as less ambitious international [[democracy promotion]], [[peace operations]] and [[poverty elimination]]. [[Woodrow Wilson]] arguably is one of its b
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  • ...ng|peacekeeping, peace operations#peace enforcement|peace enforcement, and peace operations#nation building|nation building. There are also military doctrines, typica "Mission creep" is a constant problem in peace operations. In Somalia, the original and limited goal of providing food, in UN-directe
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  • ...d a Brookings study on how to assess the progress in counterinsurgency and peace operations. <blockquote>One is that the current Afghanistan strategy of the Obama admi
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  • ...in the Korean War and the first Gulf War and have been active in global [[peace operations]]. The Netherlands played a leading role in the 1999 Kosovo air campaign. T
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  • ...t violating US law on separation of church and state, while carrying out [[peace operations]] and [[counterterrorism]] in Islamic countries. <ref name=WaPo2009-97039>{
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  • | Peace operations|Peacekeeping
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  • Air support was part of NATO’s first peace operations#peace enforcement|peace enforcement operation, conducted between 20 Decemb
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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]] ...]], "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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  • ==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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  • ...must retain the capability to conduct large-scale [[counterinsurgency]], [[peace operations|stability]], and [[counterterrorism]] operations in a wide range of environ ...can operate in large-scale conventional conflict, counterinsurgency and [[peace operations]]. In the 2011-2015 period, they will consist of:
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  • ...National Public Radio. V Corps was not staffed to manage civil affairs or peace operations, and there was no common chain command with the U.S. civilian administratio ...d assigned Sanchez to command Multi-National Brigade East in Kosovo, doing peace operations#Peace building|"nation building", a term he was told to avoid. <ref>Sanchez
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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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  • ...d to international organizations on a national sovereignty basis, and to [[peace operations]] as outside the necessities of their concept of defense.
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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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  • ...has been defined by relations with other states and non-state actors, but peace operations#nation building|nation building has become part of that mission, in coopera
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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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  • * [[Peace operations/Related Articles]]
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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
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  • ...Airlift has played a strategically significant role with humanitarian and peace operations.
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  • ...Bosco Ntaganda]] in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], where a UN [[peace operations]] force is active. In 2000, the UN Office of Legal Affairs said "There woul
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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 The Act also exempts counterterrorism, peace operations and foreign internal defense from any funding restrictions, a reflection of
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  • ...#peacekeeping|peacekeeping mission ]]. One of the lessons learned was that peace operations forces need much better [[SIGINT from 1945 to 1989#1980s Middle East SIGINT
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  • ...e Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance was responsible for peace operations, but the responsibility soon passed to the #Coalition Provisional Authority ..., came to Kuwait and joined ORHA. Di Rita said State had mismanaged other peace operations, and this would be different, following Rumsfeld's "Beyond Nation-Building"
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  • ...ces and methods." <ref name=Wentz /> The early phases were more typical of peace operations, and an efficient liaison system worked well.
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  • In recent years, the SANDF has become a major [[peace operations|peacekeeping]] force in Africa, and has been involved in operations in [[Le
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