Printer-friendly version Send by email | | Title | Conflict Management, Peacekeeping and Peace-building: Lessons for Africa from a Seminar Past | | URL | http://www.iss.co.za/Pubs/Monographs/N... | | Description | This monograph is based on an edited selection of papers presented at Exercise Morning Star, which was conducted at the South African Army College, Pretoria from 9 to 20 September 1996. Morning Star consisted of a five-day seminar and a five-day map exercise, which were designed to provide senior officers of the South African National Defense Force (SANDF), as well as invited participants from civil society and the armed forces of other Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries, with a theoretical and practical orientation towards the doctrine, planning, and command and control of peace support operations at the strategic, operational and tactical levels. | | Authors / Editors | Malan, Mark, Ed. | | Date Published | April 1997 | | Download Citation | This citation can be downloaded in the following bibliographic database formats: Tagged; XML; BibTex |
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