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- catalog abstract "Barring a fundamental alteration in the character of the post-Cold War environment, the international community will continue to mount multinational peace operations in which ultimate success requires dealing effectively with the public security function. While the fundamental lessons have been identified, the same deficiencies often persist, demonstrating that the lessons have not really been learned. Even when there is a major U.S. role, some missions are cobbled together, with military and Civ-Pol elements operating as discrete entities-with only limited coordinated action, a weak public security mandate and inadequate resources. The UN has not been given adequate financial or managerial resources for Civ-Pol functions. It continues to suffer delays in recruiting Civ-Pol contingents, and many recruits arrive woefully lacking in essential basic skills and unsuited for coalition operations abroad. This often leaves military elements of the peace mission to confront a public security gap" for which they are not properly prepared. The aversion to military-civilian police partnership flirther complicates effective overall operations.".
- catalog contributor b10068481.
- catalog contributor b10068482.
- catalog contributor b10068483.
- catalog created "[1996]".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "[1996]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1996]".
- catalog description "Barring a fundamental alteration in the character of the post-Cold War environment, the international community will continue to mount multinational peace operations in which ultimate success requires dealing effectively with the public security function. While the fundamental lessons have been identified, the same deficiencies often persist, demonstrating that the lessons have not really been learned. Even when there is a major U.S. role, some missions are cobbled together, with military and Civ-Pol elements operating as discrete entities-with only limited coordinated action, a weak public security mandate and inadequate resources. The UN has not been given adequate financial or managerial resources for Civ-Pol functions. It continues to suffer delays in recruiting Civ-Pol contingents, and many recruits arrive woefully lacking in essential basic skills and unsuited for coalition operations abroad. This often leaves military elements of the peace mission to confront a public security gap" for which they are not properly prepared. The aversion to military-civilian police partnership flirther complicates effective overall operations.".
- catalog extent "4 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Also available via Internet from the Institute for National Strategic Studies web site.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Also available via Internet from the Institute for National Strategic Studies web site.".
- catalog isPartOf "Strategic forum ; no. 84".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "[1996]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, D.C.?] : National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies,".
- catalog relation "Also available via Internet from the Institute for National Strategic Studies web site.".
- catalog subject "International police.".
- catalog subject "JZ6377.U6 O35 1996".
- catalog subject "United Nations Armed Forces.".
- catalog title "Policing the new world disorder / by Robert Oakley and Michael Dziedzic.".
- catalog type "text".