This volume, written by experts from the British armed forces, the news media and academia, on the new relationship between the media and military operations since the cold war. Based on the 1995 conference held at her Royal Military Academia Sandhurst, it has been brought up to date by additional material.
This volume, written by experts from the British armed forces, the news media and academia, on the new relationship between the media and military ope...
The nature of UN operational involvement in the practical management of conflict has evolved dramatically since the end of the Cold War. The post-Cold War liberation of the Security Council, the subsequent paralysis in its decision-making competence, and the apparent dilution of the concept of sovereignty as a prohibition on intervention have been principal factors in the evolving fortunes of UK peace-support operations.
This evolving environment has had profound implications for the way in which the humanitarian community, the United Nations and military forces engaged under a...
The nature of UN operational involvement in the practical management of conflict has evolved dramatically since the end of the Cold War. The post-C...