How Western soldiers fight organizational routines in multinational missions
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2018Description: xiv, 304pISBN:- 9781108429108
- Irregular warfare -- Case studies
- Strategic culture -- Western countries
- Intervention (International law) -- Case studies
- Combined operations (Military science)
- Internal security -- Government policy
- Security, International -- Western countries
- Western countries -- Military policy
- Western countries -- Armed Forces
- 355.46091821 23 FR-H
- U167.5.I8 F75 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Soldiers and unconventional problems -- Potential explanations of military behavior -- Organizational routines -- How military routines evolved -- Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Kosovo -- Afghanistan -- Conclusion.
"This book examines three questions. The first is descriptive: how have soldiers of Western democracies dealt with unconventional problems in post-Cold War missions? The second question is explanatory: why do militaries respond differently to rioters, militias, criminals, or insurgents? The third question is about policy impact: how does military behavior impact local populations?"--Provided by publisher.
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