This bibliography provides references for studying the link between civil-military relations (CMR) and complex humanitarian emergencies (CHE) at the graduate level. It includes both scholarly and practical references that provide a good starting point. Many of the sources are available electronically, making them accessible for students without access to university libraries. The bibliography covers topics like CMR in different country contexts, humanitarian assistance and response models, and civil-military cooperation in humanitarian relief efforts.
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Bibliography – CMR and CHE
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Bibliography
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CMR
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CHE
This bibliography is prepared for senior officers studying the link between civil military
relations (CMR) and complex humanitarian emergencies (CHE). Although it includes
some references that are more scholarly than practical, it provides a good starting point
for any officer undertaking study of these issues at the graduate level. Many of the
sources are available electronically online, an important consideration for students
working without access to university libraries.
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