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Cambridge University Press Cambridge The Good International Citizen Vol 3 - History Book

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Explore the history of Australian peacekeeping and post-Cold War operations with Volume 3 of this official history series from Cambridge University Press. This volume provides a detailed look at Australia's involvement in six major overseas missions following the end of the Gulf War. Readers can examine the complexities of international involvement in regions including Cambodia, Western Sahara, and the former Yugoslavia. The text covers critical periods between 1991 and 1993, detailing missions such as the Maritime Interception Force operations and contributions to the inspection of weapons of mass destruction facilities in Iraq. As peacekeeping missions evolved to include the enforcement of sanctions, humanitarian aid, and election support, this book documents how these roles overlapped and changed. It is a significant resource for those studying international law, military history, and Australia's role in global humanitarian and security efforts during a transformative era of post-Cold War operations.

Key Features

Covers six specific overseas missions including Cambodia, Western Sahara, and the former Yugoslavia.

Details Australian involvement in Iraq and Maritime Interception Force operations from 1991 to 1999.

Examines the transition of peacekeeping into complex roles involving sanctions and humanitarian aid.

Provides historical documentation of weapons of mass destruction facility inspections in Iraq.

Part of the official history of Australian peacekeeping, humanitarian and post-Cold War operations.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 March 2014
Listed Since
11 July 2013

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