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Contents |
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Illustrations |
11 |
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Contributors |
12 |
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Abbreviations |
14 |
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Preface |
15 |
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Part I Introduction |
20 |
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1 A human security vision for Europe and beyond |
22 |
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2 The challenges of re-establishing a public monopoly of violence |
39 |
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Part II A bottom-up approach |
60 |
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3 Old and new insecurity in the Balkans |
62 |
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4 The Great Lakes region |
90 |
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5 Sierra Leone’s war in a regional context |
112 |
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6 Human security in the South Caucasus |
140 |
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7 Middle East security |
167 |
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Part III A framework for operations |
190 |
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8 International law framework with respect to international peace and security |
192 |
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9 Women as agents of change in conflict and post-conflict situations |
219 |
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10 Culture and capabilities of the new EU members |
234 |
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11 Principles for the use of the military in support of law enforcement operations |
250 |
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Part IV Capabilities, resources and institutions |
266 |
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12 What colour is your elephant? |
268 |
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13 Civilian tasks and capabilities in EU operations |
283 |
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14 Equipment, resources and inter-operability |
309 |
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15 Embedding a bottom-up approach to European security |
330 |
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Annex |
344 |
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A Human Security Doctrine for Europe |
346 |
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Index |
376 |
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