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“Civil-Military Cooperation in Multinational Missions”
Stockholm, January 18-19, 2007 Conference Report.
Edited by Witold M. PATOKA
 
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Contents
Introduction
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Panel OneCanadian and Swedish approaches to civil-military coordination in multinational missions
Alan Okros
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3D Security: The implications of integrating defense, diplomacy and development in multi-nationalmissions
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Chris Cooter
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 A Canadian perspective on civilian-military cooperation: “making a good idea better”
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Michael Sahlin
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The Swedish approach to civil-military coordination in multinational missions
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Helga Haftendorn
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PRTs: A successful instrument of civil-military cooperation in Afghanistan
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Panel TwoInteragency approaches to post-conflict stabilization in the Middle East. Cooperation in the Israel-Lebanon case: civil-military coordination in UNIFIL II
Yigal Haccoun
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The case of the IDF center for the coordination and humanitarian relief 
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Efrat Elron
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 Israel, UNIFIL II, the UN and the international community; new and renewed partnerships
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Panel ThreeThe transatlantic partnership EU-NATO
Reinhard Trischak
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The European Union: civil-military coordination and management of operations: EU-NATOrelations
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Gale A. Mattox
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Remarks
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Gianni Bonvicini
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 EU-NATO cooperation on crisis management missions
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Panel FourChallenges of civil-military cooperation in multinational missions
Fahim Youssofzai
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 A strategic management framework for successful peace-building and reconstruction in Afghanistan
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Chris C. Demchak
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Exploring the knowledge nexus: India’s path in terrorism-drive institutional growth
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Witold M. Patoka
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Civil-military cooperation in fragmegrating world 
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Hanna Ojanen
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Comments
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Lars Wedin
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 Remarks
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Witold M. Patoka
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Setting of the research agenda for research on civil-military cooperation in multinationalmissions. Concluding remarks
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Appendix A. Power Point Presentations
Kevin Smith
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The Canadian approach to civil-military coordination in multinational missions
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Kevin M. Kennedy
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Civil-military cooperation in practice: the case of the IDF center for the coordination of humanitarian assistance
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Magnus Ekengren
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 EU solidarity declaration: implications for civil-military coordination
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