Information on "Post-Conflict Reconstruction" and "Western Europe"
February 2012
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Feb 2012
Progressing Good Relations and Reconciliation in Post-Agreement Northern Ireland
Author: Gráinne Kelly
Publisher: International Conflict Research (INCORE)
This paper explored how the priorities of good relations are currently understood by stakeholders with an interest promoting a shared and better future for Ireland. More on «Progressing Good Relations and Reconciliation in Post-Agreement Northern Ireland»
October 2011
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25 Oct 2011
A Reluctant Warrior
Author: Michael F Harsch
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
This study examines the nature and determinants of Germany’s engagement from 2001 to the present in Afghanistan. More on «A Reluctant Warrior»
May 2011
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May 2011
Towards a Comprehensive Approach: Strategic and Operational Challenges
Author: Christopher M Schnaubelt, Rick Waddell, J Edward Fox, Jan Techau, Florence Gaub, Andrew Monaghan, David E Johnson
Publisher: NATO Defense College (NDC)
This collection of papers looks at a selection of specific cases that illuminate some of the challenges to integrating civilian and military strategy. More on «Towards a Comprehensive Approach: Strategic and Operational Challenges»
February 2011
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16 Feb 2011
Afganistán, julio de 2011: comienza la cuenta atrás
Author: Félix Arteaga
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
EEUU y los miembros de la coalición que forman la Fuerza Internacional de Asistencia para la Seguridad de Afganistán han decidido poner fin a la presencia de sus tropas tras una década de intervención internacional. More on «Afganistán, julio de 2011: comienza la cuenta atrás»
January 2011
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2011
Militarized Versus Civilian Policing: Problems of Reforming the Afghan National Police
Author: Cornelius Friesendorf, Jörg Krempel
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
This report studies the transition from civilian to military-dominated police-building in Afghanistan. More on «Militarized Versus Civilian Policing: Problems of Reforming the Afghan National Police»
March 2010
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Mar 2010
Dealing with the Past
Author: Mô Bleeker, Jonathan Sisson, Pablo de Greif, Paul Seils, Tim Murithi, Sara Darehshori, Undine Whande-Kayser, Stephanie Schell-Faucon, Katya Salazar, Maria Clara Galvis, Trudy Peterson, Salil Tripathi, Brandon Hamber, Fonderbrider Luis, Valérie Brasey, Jonathan Sisson, Carole Mottet, Dieudonné Diku Mpongola, Lisa Ibscher, Markus Heiniger, Marc Perrenoud
Publisher: Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA)
This publication highlights some of the present practice of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) in dealing with the past. More on «Dealing with the Past»
November 2009
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Nov 2009
Counterinsurgency: The Challenge for NATO Strategy and Operations
Author: Christopher M Schnaubelt, Benjamin Schreer, Chris Collett, Christopher A Jennings, Kirk A Johnson, Alexander Alderson, Timo Noetzel, Martin Zapfe, Daniel Martson, Kalev I Sepp, Alex Crowther, Terence Kelly, Larry Crandall, Lauren Miller
Publisher: NATO Defense College (NDC)
This book looks at counterinsurgency and the challenge it poses to NATO. More on «Counterinsurgency: The Challenge for NATO Strategy and Operations»
September 2009
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28 Sep 2009
El rompecabezas AF-PAK
Author: José María Robles Fraga
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
El escenario regional más complejo y peligroso de la tierra está hoy en un espacio geopolítico en las zonas pashtunes de Afganistán y Pakistán y llamado por el extraño acrónimo AF-PAK. More on «El rompecabezas AF-PAK»
June 2009
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23 Jun 2009
Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Bill
Author: Philip Ward
Publisher: House of Commons Library
This is a report on the House of Commons Committee stage of the Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Bill (formerly known as the Holocaust (Stolen Art) Restitution Bill. More on «Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Bill»
April 2009
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Apr 2009
CIMIC in the ISAF Mission
Author: Michael Paul
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
The concept of Civil-Military Co-operation (CIMIC) as seen in the Bundeswehr and NATO is to support the implementation of a military mission. More on «CIMIC in the ISAF Mission»


