2009
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 9, No 3
This issue of the Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) contains the second of two parts that discuss the core ideas and restructuring mechanisms surrounding the unification of the Canadian Armed Forces into a single force. It also highlights the importance of establishing essential responsibilities for operational principles in military doctrine, the use of force by UN peacekeepers and the importance of cultural intelligence for operational success. The issue also assesses the Canadian military justice system and the impact of crimes committed by forces against civilian populations during peacekeeping and other operations.
© 2009 Canadian Military Journal (CMJ)
Author:
Hugues Canuel, Kathia Légaré, Lisa Tanguay, Michel-Henri St-Louis, Emily Spencer, Tony Balasevicius, Mike Madden, David J Bercuson, Daniel Gosselin
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Volume:
9
Issue:
3
Chapters:
- Hellyer's Ghosts: Unification of the Canadian Forces is 40 Years Old - Part Two
- Up From the Ashes: The Re-Professionalization of the Canadian Forces After the Somalia Affair
- First Principles and Last Resorts: Complications of Civilian Influences on the Military Justice System
- Crucible of Success: Cultural Intelligence and the Modern Battlespace
- The Strategic Advisory Team in Afghanistan - Part of the Canadian Comprehensive Approach to Stability Operations
- Use of Force by UN Peacekeepers: Application of the Medak Agreement in September 1993
- Leadership at the Operational Level: Canadian Doctrine and a Soviet Case Study
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