Engineering peace : the military role in postconflict reconstruction / Garland H Williams.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington DC : US Institute of Peace Press, 2005Description: xxiv, 317 pISBN:
  • 1929223579 (pbk) :
Subject(s): Summary: Presents case studies of Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan to support the argument that military engineering corps should be used to rapidly reinstate or improve national infrastructures in support of post conflict reconstruction efforts. This high speed high intensity approach would enable earlier military withdrawal and permit NGOs and government to do their work more efficiently.
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Presents case studies of Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan to support the argument that military engineering corps should be used to rapidly reinstate or improve national infrastructures in support of post conflict reconstruction efforts. This high speed high intensity approach would enable earlier military withdrawal and permit NGOs and government to do their work more efficiently.

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