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Friis Arne Petersen and Hans Binnendijk give a comprehensive description of how to best arrive at a Comprehensive Approach.
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The World Bank defines post conflict reconstruction (PCR) as 'supporting the transition from conflict to peace through rebuilding a country's socioeconomic framework'. How far can NATO go in this PCR role? Here, Manjana Milkoreit gives her personal view that NATO could be the best equipped organization for PCR.
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Matthew Taylor reviews "Humanitarian military intervention: The conditions for success and failure" by Taylor B. Seybolt
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Colombia is a country whose experience can offer valuable lessons to Afghanistan. Here, the Colombian Minister of Defence outlines how strategies to regain territorial control and tackle drug production and consumption have helped his country.
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James V. Arbuckle examines civilian-military conflict in humanitarian operations.
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Fritz Rademacher explores possibilities for NATO to share its expertise with Mediterranean Dialogue and Istanbul Cooperation Initiative countries.
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Kristian Fischer and Jan Top Christensen describe how Denmark seeks to optimise civil-military cooperation in peace operations and how this experience might be useful to other Allies and NATO.
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Susan Pond explains the nuts and bolts that together make up NATO's Partnership for Peace programme.
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