| | Document Type | : | Latin Dissertation | Language of Document | : | English | Record Number | : | 53747 | Doc. No | : | TL23701 | Call number | : | MR05504 | Main Entry | : | David Peabody | Title & Author | : | The challenges of doing good work: The development of Canadian forces CIMIC capability and NGOsDavid Peabody | College | : | University of Calgary (Canada) | Date | : | 2005 | Degree | : | M.S.S. | student score | : | 2005 | Page No | : | 124 | Abstract | : | This thesis is an examination of the development of Canadian CIMIC capability since the end of the Cold War. The focus of this thesis will be on military reconstruction projects and their impact. These types of operations are designed to win influence for the force in an area of operations, and they have been the recipients of much criticism from the NGO community. As NGOs play a significant role in post-conflict peacebuilding, relations between CIMIC and NGOs will form a significant portion of this analysis. The Balkans and Afghanistan will be used as case studies to show that Canadian CIMIC is an evolving institution, and improved relations with NGOs and more effective projects can be achieved through better training and institutionalization of practices. The PRT concept will be also be considered, as CIMIC will be a part of the military contribution. | Subject | : | Social sciences; Public administration; 0617:Public administration | Added Entry | : | University of Calgary (Canada) |
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