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Neither Pigs nor Parrots: A Military Culture That Can Win the Peace

Ryan Close

As ongoing operations in Iraq illustrate, the nature of warfare is changing: peacekeeping and warfighting are converging as the space between  military and humanitarian activity erodes. Because of the vastly different challenges of fighting wars and handling post-conflict challenges, militaries traditionally train soldiers to be either warriors or peacekeepers. This new type of conflict, however, requires soldiers who are both of these simultaneously. <<more>>

 

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 Volume 18/Spring 2007
Letter from the Editors -2007
1. Understanding the Iranian Nuclear Equation
2. Is the Price Right? A Study of the Impact of School Fees in Rural Bangladesh
3. Back to the Future: Understanding China’s Return to Africa and its Implications for U.S. Policy
4. Improving Agricultural Efficiency Amongst Groundwater Users: The Case of Sugarcane in North India
5. Neither Pigs nor Parrots: A Military Culture that Can Win the Peace
6. Justice Delayed is Justice Denied:  An Overview of the Options to Speed up Federal Justice
7. The African Union in Darfur: An African Solution, but Still a Global Problem
8. The Limits of Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership in Central Asia
9. The Financial Sector and Economic Development: Banking on the Role of Human Capital

10. He Who Would Rule: Climate Change in the Arctic and its Implications for U.S. National Security

Additional Articles
(web-published only):
11. The Regulation of South-
South RTAs: An Analysis of AFTA and COMESA
 
     
 
 
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