International Intervention and the Use of Force Military and Police Roles
Intervening states apply different approaches to the use force in war-torn countries. Calibrating the use of force according to the situation on the ground requires a convergence of military and police roles: soldiers have to be able to scale down, and police officers to scale up their use of force....
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Main Author: | Friesendorf, Cornelius (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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London
Ubiquity Press
2012
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Series: | SSR Papers
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