INDEX

Executive summary
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Introduction
Background
Participation
Preparation
Methodology
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Task 1: Separating policy level issues concerned with practical conflict resolution from doctrine level issues
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Task 2: Towards a single framework for analysis of recent peace support operations
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Task 3: Is there a doctrine deficit on peace support operations in Africa? What good ideas, relevant to the needs of military forces in Africa, can be found in the doctrine of non-African states?
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Task 4: Introducing new operational techniques designed to assist intervention forces to overcome persistent problems, with minimum force
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Task 5: How can forces employed in peace support operations use air power more effectively?
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Task 6: How can waste and inadequacy of logistic provision be avoided in peace support operations? 
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Task 7: Understanding the prospects for conflict resolution mechanisms in Africa
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Task 8: Understanding the contribution of aid agencies, and how military doctrine needs to take account of their concerns
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Task 9: Developing more effective doctrinal approaches to public information
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Task 10: Developing wider sets of responses where the parties refuse to consent to an even-handed ‘peacekeeping’ approach
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Conclusion: General discussion of Tasks 1-10 and the way ahead
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Endnote
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
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