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- catalog abstract ""As the world comes to grips with the realities of a new international system, the prevention of deadly conflict has become a focus of efforts to secure a peaceful, prosperous environment. Conflict prevention is a daunting and complex challenge, embracing operations to avert war, to contain a war once it has begun, and to suppress the renewal of war in the aftermath of a cease-fire or a peace accord. The last of these cases -- the suppression of renewed conflict -- is particularly problematic, because operations are often carried out in an environment of overt hatreds and deep-seated suspicions in the midst of economic and social ruin brought on by the war. Thus, a range of economic, political, military, and social issues must be addressed virtually simultaneously. Suppression of renewed conflict demands, at its most basic level, enlightened and imaginative implementation and coordination of both the civilian and the military aspects of the peace accords. Civilian-military implementation thus becomes the sine qua non for sustaining the cease-fire and for building an enduring peace. In this paper, we will present a set of principles for civilian-military implementation of peace agreements, outline structural-functional imperatives for integrating and coordinating the efforts of the international community, and suggest that the key to prevention of a renewal of deadly conflict lies in the establishment of an effective civilian-military implementation staff (CMIS).".
- catalog contributor b11922058.
- catalog contributor b11922059.
- catalog contributor b11922060.
- catalog contributor b11922061.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description ""As the world comes to grips with the realities of a new international system, the prevention of deadly conflict has become a focus of efforts to secure a peaceful, prosperous environment. Conflict prevention is a daunting and complex challenge, embracing operations to avert war, to contain a war once it has begun, and to suppress the renewal of war in the aftermath of a cease-fire or a peace accord. The last of these cases -- the suppression of renewed conflict -- is particularly problematic, because operations are often carried out in an environment of overt hatreds and deep-seated suspicions in the midst of economic and social ruin brought on by the war. Thus, a range of economic, political, military, and social issues must be addressed virtually simultaneously. Suppression of renewed conflict demands, at its most basic level, enlightened and imaginative implementation and coordination of both the civilian and the military aspects of the peace accords. Civilian-military implementation thus becomes the sine qua non for sustaining the cease-fire and for building an enduring peace. In this paper, we will present a set of principles for civilian-military implementation of peace agreements, outline structural-functional imperatives for integrating and coordinating the efforts of the international community, and suggest that the key to prevention of a renewal of deadly conflict lies in the establishment of an effective civilian-military implementation staff (CMIS).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-52).".
- catalog extent "v, 56 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Civilian-military cooperation in the prevention of deadly conflict.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Civilian-military cooperation in the prevention of deadly conflict.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict, Carnegie Corporation of New York,".
- catalog relation "Civilian-military cooperation in the prevention of deadly conflict.".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Hercegovina".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Herzegovina".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- catalog subject "Civil-military relations Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog subject "Civil-military relations Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- catalog subject "Conflict management Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog subject "Conflict management Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- catalog subject "DR1313.7.D58 J69 1998".
- catalog subject "International relations.".
- catalog subject "Intervention (International law)".
- catalog subject "United Nations Armed Forces Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog subject "United Nations Armed Forces Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- catalog subject "War Prevention.".
- catalog subject "Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Bosnia and Hercegovina Diplomatic history.".
- catalog subject "Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Bosnia and Herzegovina Diplomatic history.".
- catalog subject "Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Diplomatic history.".
- catalog title "Civilian-military cooperation in the prevention of deadly conflict : implementing agreements in Bosnia and beyond / George A. Joulwan and Christopher C. Shoemaker.".
- catalog type "Computer network resources. local".
- catalog type "text".