When Rambo Meets the Red Cross : Civil-Military Engagement in Fragile States (Peace and Security in the 21st Century)

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When Rambo Meets the Red Cross : Civil-Military Engagement in Fragile States (Peace and Security in the 21st Century)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 230 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781538187715
  • DDC分類 322.5091724

Full Description

Non-governmental organizations and militaries are notorious for their difficult relationship. The military is mostly understood through the prism of its lethality, and NGOs are perceived as idealistic do-gooders, ready to save the world. Stanislava P. Mladenova traces the changing character of interaction between both of these entities. She argues that the boundaries which once separated their functions are fading. Fragile, ungoverned, and insecure spaces need both of what these actors can provide. As a result, they have drawn closer together, and have everything at their disposal for a collaborative, efficient, and productive civil-military partnership, which is contrary to what many observers and leaders in the conflict and development space have long believed. Mladenova makes a convincing case that it is high time both sets of actors put aside their differences, bringing to light a fast-changing landscape of vicious poverty, insecurity, and climate change, where the conventional way of doing business will become the exception, not the rule.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
Chapter 1: Introduction
Six Missing Pieces
The Aim of This Book
Together but Apart
What's to Come
Chapter 2: The Non-Humanitarians
Green Warriors
Civil Affairs
Trading Places
The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade
Civil Reconnaissance
The Non-Humanitarians' Tools
Conclusion
Chapter 3: The Entrepreneurs
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
NGOs and Donors' Relationship Status: It's Complicated
NGOs in the Gray Space
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Brothers from Another Mother
From Wholesale to Retail
Sequencing
Strange Bedfellows or Familiar Strangers?
OHDACA
Quick Impact
The Unbalanced Civil-military Budget
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Ground Operators: Between a Rock and a Soft Place
The Ground Relationship
Interactions Among Ground Operators
The Loyalists, the Converted, and the Bridgebuilders
On Trust
Conclusion
Chapter 6: The Center of Gravity
Consulting and Prioritizing Populations in the Gray Space
Local Perceptions SOF and Local Communities
Local Perceptions - NGOs and Local Communities
All Together Now
Populations and the Host Nation Military
Do No Harm
Conclusion
Conclusion
Recommendations
A Final Note
Appendix 1. Methodology
Appendix 2. Typology of Civilian and Military Entities' Attributes
Bibliography
About the Author

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