Volume 3 of the official history of Australian peacekeeping, humanitarian and post-cold war operations explores Australia's involvement in six overseas missions following the end of the Gulf War: Cambodia (1991–99); Western Sahara (1991–94); the former Yugoslavia (1992–2004); Iraq (1991); Maritime Interception Force operations (1991–99); and the contribution to the inspection of weapons of mass destruction facilities in Iraq (1991–99). These missions reflected the increasing complexity of peacekeeping, as it overlapped with enforcement of sanctions, weapons inspections, humanitarian aid, election monitoring and peace enforcement. Granted full access to all relevant Australian Government records, David Horner and John Connor provide readers with a comprehensive and authoritative account of Australia's peacekeeping operations in Asia, Africa and Europe.
Granted full access to all relevant Australian Government records, David Horner and John Connor provide readers with a comprehensive and authoritative account of Australia's peacekeeping operations in Asia, Africa and Europe.
Granted full access to all relevant Australian Government records, David Horner and John Connor provide readers with a comprehensive and authoritative account of Australia's peacekeeping operations in Asia, Africa and Europe.
Throughout this time, largely unnoticed, the Australian Movement Control Unit (MCU) was continuing its work in Mogadishu. After the US Marines arrived on 9 December, the general security situation improved in Mogadishu, and for a while ...
44 Memo, L. Joseph (New York) to Canberra, 9 August 1971, NAA: A1838, 1585/1 pt 5. 45 Beigbeder, The role and status of international humanitarian volunteers and organizations, pp. 47–55. 46 Green, International disaster relief, p. 31.
Duty First: The Royal Australian Regiment in War and Peace, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1990 Horner, D., and J. Connor, The Good International Citizen: Australian Peacekeeping in Asia, Africa and Europe: 1991–1993, vol. 3: Official History ...
The Good International Citizen: Australian Peacekeeping in Asia, Africa and Europe, 1991–1993, Official History of Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post–Cold War Operations, Vol. 3. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Australian Peace Support Operations in the Pacific Islands 1980–2006 Bob Breen. Solomon Islands in the 1990s and 2000s. Chapter 1 provides an Australian policy context for Australian peacemaking and eventual peacekeeping and ...
Comprehensive study of Australia's role in the peace enforcement operations that developed at the end of the Cold War.
Taking the empirical case of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), this volume locates the peacekeeping operations of ECOWAS within an expanded post-Cold War conceptualization of humanitarian intervention.
Takes at least an hour. It's much more cost-effective to just order the bound paperback from Amazon.com This book includes original commentary which is copyright material. Note that government documents are in the public domain.