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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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