The Politics of Civil-Military Cooperation Canada in Bosnia, Kosovo,

Ankersen examines Canada's civil-military cooperation efforts in Kosovo, Bosnia, and Afghanistan through the lens of Clausewitz's 'Remarkable Trinity'. The book reveals how military action is the product of influences from the government, the armed forces

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This agenda-setting series of research monographs, now more than a decade old, provides an interdisciplinary forum aimed at advancing innovative new agendas for approaches to, and understandings of, peace and conflict studies and International Relations. Many of the critical volumes the series has so far hosted have contributed to new avenues of analysis directly or indirectly related to the search for positive, emancipatory, and hybrid forms of peace. New perspectives on peacemaking in practice and in theory, their implications for the international peace architecture, and different conflict-affected regions around the world, remain crucial. This series’ contributions offer both theoretical and empirical insights into many of the world’s most intractable conflicts and any subsequent attempts to build a new and more sustainable peace, responsive to the needs and norms of those who are its subjects. Titles include: Christopher Ankersen THE POLITICS OF CIVIL–MILITARY COOPERATION Canada in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan Thushara Dibley PARTNERSHIPS, POWER AND PEACEBUILDING NGOs as Agents of Peace in Aceh and Timor-Leste Sara McDowell and Maire Braniff COMMEMORATION AS CONFLICT Space, Memory and Identity in Peace Processes Dorly Castaneda THE EUROPEAN APPROACH TO PEACEBUILDING Civilian Tools for Peace in Colombia and Beyond Sofia Sebastián Aparicio POST-WAR STATEBUILDING AND CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES Beyond Dayton in Bosnia Amaia Sánchez-Cacicedo BUILDING STATES, BUILDING PEACE Global and Regional Involvement in Sri Lanka and Myanmar Stefanie Kappler LOCAL AGENCY AND PEACEBUILDING EU and International Engagement in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cyprus and South Africa Chavanne L. Peercy LOCAL LEADERSHIP IN DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION Competing Paradigms in International Peacekeeping Frank Möller VISUAL PEACE Images, Spectatorship, and the Politics of Violence

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