This book combines personal experiences of commanders, empirical data on peace support issues and theoretical models. It provides the reader with insight into current issues, such as: leadership, mission characteristics, mission preparation and training, operational conditions and processes, multinational cooperation, and the effectiveness of individual commanders, units, and missions.
This book combines personal experiences of commanders, empirical data on peace support issues and theoretical models. It provides the reader with insight into current issues, such as: leadership, mission characteristics, mission preparation and training, operational conditions and processes, multinational cooperation, and the effectiveness of individual commanders, units, and missions.
This book combines personal experiences of commanders, empirical data on peace support issues and theoretical models. It provides the reader with insight into current issues, such as: leadership, mission characteristics, mission preparation and training, operational conditions and processes, multinational cooperation, and the effectiveness of individual commanders, units, and missions.

