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Zusatztext Caplan's work provides an excellent point of introduction to the key problems that had been encouraged up to the point of publication and which will continue to generate challenges to those engaged in internationally administered peace operations. Informationen zum Autor Richard Caplan is University Lecturer in International Relations and Fellow of Linacre College, University of Oxford. He is also the author of Europe and the Recognition of New States in Yugoslavia (2005). Klappentext This major new work provides a comprehensive treatment of recent attempts at international governance of war-torn territories. Drawing on extensive interviews with international officials! independent analysts! and journalists! as well as many official documents! Richard Caplan examines the nature of international administration operations since the mid-1990s! their effectiveness! and the key operational and political challenges which arise. Zusammenfassung This major new work provides a comprehensive treatment of recent attempts at international governance of war-torn territories. Drawing on extensive interviews with international officials, independent analysts, and journalists, Richard Caplan examines the nature of international administration operations since the mid-1990s. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1: Forms of International Administration Part 1: International Administration in Practice 2: Public Order and Internal Security 3: Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons 4: Civil Administration 5: Political Institution-Building 6: Economic Reconstruction and Development Part 2: Critical Issues for International Administration 7: Planning Operations 8: The Exercise of Executive Authority 9: Accountability 10: Exit Strategies 11: Enhancing Effectiveness Conclusions