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SUMMARY:The imagined distinction between civil and military spheres - Read
 ing Group + Brigadier Andrew Sharpe\, Head of Land Research\, Development\
 , Concepts and Doctrine Centre\, Ministry of Defence
DTSTART:20111012T160000Z
DTEND:20111012T180000Z
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CONTACT:Beatrice Jauregui
DESCRIPTION:Special Presentation:  Brig Andrew Sharpe (Head of Land Resear
 ch\, Development\, Concepts and Doctrine Centre\, Ministry of Defence)\n\n
 "The Trouble with Strategic Leadership in International Interventions"\n\n
 Reading List:\n\nJauregui\, Beatrice. Civilised Coercion\, Militarised Law
  and Order: Security in Colonial South Asia and the Blue in Green Global O
 rder.In Monica Den Boer et al. (eds) Blurring Police and Military Roles(Bo
 om Juridische Uitgevers 2010)\n\nKinsella\, Helen M. Gender\, Innocence\, 
 and Civilization. In The Image Before the Weapon: A Critical History of th
 e Distinction between Combatant and Civilian (Cornell University Press 201
 1).\n\nKoonings\, Kees and Dirk Kruijt. Military Politics and the Mission 
 of Nation Building. In Political Armies: the military and nation building 
 in the age of democracy (Zed Books 2002)\n\nStevenson\, Jonathan.  Owned b
 y the army: Has the president lost control of his generals?  Harper’s. (
 May 2011 issue\, vol:322 iss:1932 pg:34)\n\n\nDuring the first half of the
  session\, we will discuss themes that emerge across and within each of th
 ese four short readings\, to lay the foundations for the remainder of the 
 term’s discussions. At the beginning of the second half\, there will be 
 a short 20 minute presentation by Brig. Andrew Sharpe\, titled The Trouble
  with Strategic Leadership in International Interventions\, based on his e
 xperiences in military service and with multi-national task forces in peac
 ekeeping operations\, especially in the Balkans. \nFollowing Sharpe’s pr
 esentation\, we will discuss his insights into problems of leadership\, co
 operation and operationalization in relation to the previous discussion of
  readings. \n \nOpen to all.  No registration required.
LOCATION:CRASSH\, 17 Mill Lane\, Cambridge
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