Book Review – The Police in War: Fighting Insurgency, Terrorism, and Violent Crime
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.56331/04192024Mots-clés :
conflict, counterinsurgency (COIN), counterterrorism, expeditionary policing, post-conflict policing, stability policingRésumé
Book: David H. Bayley and John M. Perito, The Police in War: Fighting Insurgency, Terrorism, and Violent Crime (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2010). ISBN: 9781588267290 (hardcover); 978162378292 (ebook)
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[i] See, for example, Sylvain Vité, “Typology of armed conflicts in international humanitarian law: legal concepts and actual situations,” International Review of the Red Cross 91, no. 873 (March 2009):69-94, https://www.icrc.org/en/doc/assets/files/other/irrc-873-vite.pdf.
[ii] Robert M. Perito, Where is the Lone Ranger When We Need Him? America’s Search for a Postconflict Stability Force (Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2004); Perito discusses the four case studies in Where is the Lone Ranger *Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan) in “Where is the Lone ranger? Questions and Answers with the Author (Robert M. Perito), United States Institute of Peace, No Date, https://www.usip.org/publications/questions-and-answers-robert-m-perito.
[iii] The Hon Lord Patten, Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland. “A New Beginning: Policing in Norther Ireland;” The Report of the Independent Commission on Policing for Northern Ireland (The Patten Report)” September 1999, https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/issues/police/patten/patten99.pdf.
[iv] See, for example, John P. Sullivan, “The Missing Mission: Expeditionary Police for Peacekeeping and Transnational Stability, Small Wars Journal, May 9, 2007, https://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/the-missing-mission-expeditionary-police-for-peacekeeping-and-transnational-stability.
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