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2000

The Cornwallis Group V: Analysis for Crisis Response and Societal Reconstruction
The Canadian Peacekeeping Press of The Lester B. Pearson Canadian International Peacekeeping Training Centre
17-20 April 2000

Operations in areas such as Kosovo, Bosnia, and East Timor have drawn increasing attention to the overwhelming need to deal with crisis response and the many aspects of justice as they relate to peace and peacekeeping. At the same time, these missions have pointed the critical need to deal with rehabilitating all aspects of societies. If needs such as these are not addressed, then conflict will continue to return and we may never see the positive aspects of change. A significant discussion of what needs to be done, and who has the capability to conduct the research, is reported in the discussion of the research agenda for the Cornwallis Group.

Contributed Papers:

  1. Analysis for Crisis Response and Societal Reconstruction [abstract]
  2. Getting Missions Started [abstract]
  3. Failed States and Intervention [abstract]
  4. Restoring Peace and Stability – The OA Contribution in Kosovo: June – October 1999 [abstract]
  5. Experiences Obtained from the Perspective of the Supply Battalion 1 Contingent of the KFOR Mission [abstract]
  6. Coalition Information Sharing: Lessons from the Balkans [abstract]
  7. Information Sharing for Peace Support and Humanitarian Assistance Operations [abstract]
  8. The Role of International Police in Peace Operations [abstract]
  9. World Vision Community Services in Montenegro: Creative Activities for Trauma Healing (CATH) [abstract]
  10. Post Conflict Reconstruction: The Economic Dimension [abstract]
  11. NationLab 1999: Creating a Vision for the Economic and Social Reconstruction of Bolivia [abstract]
  12. A Command Post for Complex Operations [abstract]
  13. Religious Considerations of Peace Operations: The Military Chaplain as a Resource [abstract]
  14. A Truncated Self Portrait: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Manifestations of a US Military Veteran [abstract]
  15. Cooperation, Command, and Control in UN Peace Support Operations: A Study on Differences in Professional Cultures [abstract]
  16. On Restructuring Alliance Ground Forces and Adapting Deployment Policies for the New Mission Environment [abstract]
  17. Srebrenica: An Example of Civil-Military Cooperation [abstract]
  18. DIAMOND (Diplomatic and Military Operations in a Non-Warfighting Domain) [abstract]
  19. Planning Explosive Demolition by Army Engineers in a Peacekeeping Mission [abstract]
  20. Cooperation, Competition, and the Challenge of Post Conflict Reconstruction [abstract]
  21. Research Agenda for the Cornwallis Group [abstract]
  22. U.S. Management of Complex Contingencies, Potential Global Partners, and Challenges to Achieving Unity of Effort [abstract]
  23. Early and Late Warning by the UN Secretary General of Threats to the Peace: Article 99 Revisited [abstract]
  24. Ask Not “What Forces Should We Deploy” But Rather “What is the Problem?” [abstract]
  25. A Suggestion Regarding Civil-Military Relations in Peace Support Operations [abstract]

 

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