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Peace & Stability Operations Journal Online Vol 3, Issue 2
 

Peace & Stability Operations Journal Online Vol 3, Issue 2

The Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Journal Online theme for January covers a variety of select themes on security cooperation. As the reader will see, the subjects for this issue are diverse, informative, and pertinent to emerging challenges associated with security cooperation.

 


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Peace & Stability Operations Journal Online Vol 3, Issue 1
 

Peace & Stability Operations Journal Online Vol 3, Issue 1

This edition of the Peace and Stability Operations Journal On-line focuses on gender issues related to peace and stability operations

It has been almost exactly 12 years since the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1325 calling for an increased role for women and gender perspectives in peace operations. Just last year, President Obama issued an Executive Order implementing a National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security, an initiative intended to increase the involvement of women in U.S. foreign policy, national
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Peace & Stability Operations Journal Online Vol 2, Issue 4
 

Peace & Stability Operations Journal Online Vol 2, Issue 4

This quarter’s Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Journal Online theme addresses strategic issues implicit in Security Sector Reform (SSR). As many different governments contemplate continued SSR engagement under growing fiscal constraints, these articles offer insights and caveats for policy guidance and implementation consideration. We continually strive for an Online Journal that is thought-provoking rather than simply provocative.  We therefore genuinely value your feedback, and hope this issue further stimulates
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Peace & Stability Operations Journal Online Vol 2, Issue 3
 

Peace & Stability Operations Journal Online Vol 2, Issue 3

This journal focuses on the recent Stability Training and Education (SOTEW) Workshop hosted by George Mason University’s (GMU) Peace Operations Policy Program from 7-9 February 2012 at its Arlington, Virginia Campus.  Training and education are paramount to institutionalizing peace and stability operations in the military and civilian sectors across national and international communities.  Through our collective experience, we have learned that stability/peace training and education is a team sport optimized by collaborative
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