Australian Peacekeeping

David Horner (Editor), Peter Londey (Editor), Jean Bou (Editor)

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Author
David Horner (Editor), Peter Londey (Editor), Jean Bou (Editor)
Publish Date
2009-01-12
Subtitle
Sixty Years in the Field
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
352
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521735920
ISBN-13
9780521735926
citemno
117430
Edition
1
Subject
South & Southeast Asia
SKU
9780521735926

Description

Peacekeeping has been a significant part of Australia's overseas military engagement since the end of the Second World War. Yet it is a part of the country's history that has been largely neglected until the 1990s, and even since then interest has been slow to develop. In the last sixty years, between 30,000 and 40,000 Australian military personnel and police have served in more than 50 peacekeeping missions in at least 27 different conflicts. This insightful, engaging and superbly-edited volume approaches Australian peacekeeping from four angles: its history, its agencies, some personal reflections, and its future. Contributors discuss the distinction between peacekeeping and war-fighting, the importance of peacekeeping in terms of public policy, the problems of multinational command, and the specialist contributions of the military, civilian police, mine-clearers, weapons inspectors and diplomats.