Understanding civil-military interaction lessons learned from the Norwegian model
A novel examination of civil-military interaction in particular between militaries and humanitarian actors, in light of the so-called 'Norwegian model' that espouses a clear divide between political and humanitarian (or military and civilian - the model is in fact unclear) actors, while ma...
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Oxon, UK
Ashgate Publishing Routledge
2014
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| Series: | Military strategy and operational art
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Table of Contents:
- Part I Introduction, Theory, Core Concepts and Actors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Theorizing Civil-Military Interaction: Security, Legitimacy, Authority and Obligation
- 3 Actors in the Civil-Military Relationship
- Part II Norwegian Experiences in Civil-Military Interaction
- 4 Norwegian Humanitarian Policy, the Norwegian Model and Irresponsible Idealism
- 5 CIMIC: The "Function-that-shall-not-be-named"
- Part III Challenges, Lessons-Learned and Recommendation
- 6 "Hearts-and-Minds" and Vacuums
- 7 The Politics of Humanitarian Space
- 8 Why Civil-Military Interaction? Some Recommendations
- 9 A Norwegian Future in Civil-Military Interaction?
- 10 Conclusion


