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100 | 1 | _aHAYDON Peter T (ed) | |
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_aMultinational naval forces: _bproceedings of a workshop held by the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, 13-15 July 1995 |
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_aHalifax,NS.,Canada: _bCentre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie Univ, _c1996 |
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520 | 3 | _aBased on a workshop whose aim was "to examine the interplay of political, military, and other factors that govern the ways by which ships of different navies can work together" and specifically "to examine a preceived gap between theory and practice." Three issues directly related to the planning for and mounting of multinational naval operations are examined: the interaction of military and political planning criteria and concepts; civil-military relations in the command structure, especially in the UN system; and the impact on media planning and operations. | |
650 | _aCIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS | ||
650 | _aCOMBINED OPERATIONS | ||
650 | _aCOMMAND AND CONTROL | ||
650 | _aDEFENCE PLANNING | ||
650 | _aDOCTRINE | ||
650 | _aJOINT OPERATIONS | ||
650 | _aMEDIA MILITARY RELATIONS | ||
650 | _aMULTINATIONAL FORCES | ||
650 | _aNATO | ||
650 | _aNAVAL FORCES | ||
650 | _aNAVAL OPERATIONS | ||
650 | _aUNITED NATIONS | ||
700 | _aGRIFFITH Ann L (ed) | ||
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