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By Sebastiaan J.H. Rietjens and Myriame T.I.B. Bollen

The various kinds of cooperation among the army and quite a lot of civilian actors are addressed during this fundamental quantity. It analyses civil-military cooperation in several settings similar to in the course of emergency aid operations (tsunami, earthquakes and refugee crises) and through balance and reconstruction operations resembling peace help in Afghanistan and the Congo. This e-book includes contributions from either senior lecturers and practitioners resembling army officials and humanitarian body of workers and appears at matters resembling what's to be won via civil-military cooperation. It includes conclusions and proposals for lecturers and practitioners making it a priceless learn for individuals deployed in those operations.

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The committee system Templer institutionalized was the tool with which to implement what became known as the Briggs Plan, which encapsulated the fourth principle distilled from the Malayan campaign by Robert Thompson. The government had to give priority to defeating the political subversion of the people, not to defeating the insurgents by killing them. The strategy hinged on denying the guerrilla’s access to their chief source of supply, recruits and intelligence—the civilian population. ’ The primary aim of this drastic measure was to deny the insurgents access to supplies, recruits, shelter and intelligence.

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