Managing arms in peace processes: aspects of psychological operations and intelligence/ Andrei Raevsky

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: UNIDIR/96/31Publication details: New York: United Nations, 1996Description: 46pISBN:
  • 9290451165 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: The issue papers deal with training in peacekeeping, small arms and peacekeeping in Southern Africa, broader issues that are critically important for the success or failure of disarmament and conflict resolution. Psychological operations and intelligence. bThe project examines the utility and modalities of disarming warring parties as an element of efforts to resolve intra-state conflicts.
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The issue papers deal with training in peacekeeping, small arms and peacekeeping in Southern Africa, broader issues that are critically important for the success or failure of disarmament and conflict resolution. Psychological operations and intelligence. bThe project examines the utility and modalities of disarming warring parties as an element of efforts to resolve intra-state conflicts.

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