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The Policing Gap In Nato Operations
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English | January 1, 2026 | ISBN-10: 3032117135 | 105 pages| Epub PDF (True) | 5.3 MB [/center]
This open access brief examines NATO's Stability Policing doctrine through an interdisciplinary lens, bridging military doctrine with social science to enhance the understanding and planning of stabilization operations. By addressing the policing gap-the absence of local law enforcement capacity to maintain security and the rule of law-the research highlights the complex interplay between formal and informal centers of power that shape internal security dynamics.
Drawing on expert testimonies from high-ranking military officials, policymakers, and practitioners with experience in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, Libya, and the Balkans, this brief provides unique insights into the realities of stabilization missions. It introduces the concept of Internal Security Architecture, offering a systematic framework to analyze the power structures that influence security and policing.
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