TY - BOOK AU - Alberts, David S. AU - Hayes, Richard E. TI - Command Arrangements for Peace Operations PY - 1996/// CY - Washington PB - National Defense University KW - OPERACIONES KW - COMANDO KW - C2 KW - SOMALIA KW - YUGOSLAVIA KW - PAZ KW - RWANDA KW - POLITICA INTERNACIONAL KW - OPERACIONES HUMANITARIAS N1 - Introduction.-; Key Concepts.-; Tension Between Principles of war and Peace Operations.-; Military Capabilities required for Success.-; Recent U.S. Experience with Command Arrangements.-; Alternative App oaches to Command Arrangements.-; Assessing Alternative Command Arrangements.-; Conclusion. Guidelines for future Peace Operations.-; - N2 - CONTENIDO: Introduction.- Key Concepts. Command and Control. Command Arrangements. Peace Operations. Key Relationships Between Types of Peace Operations. Tension Between Principles of War and Peace Operations. Military Capabilities Required for Success. Recent U.S. Experience With Command Arrangements. An Example Coalition Peace Operation: Somalia. War-fighting coalition Structures. Then There Are the Messy Cases: The UN in Yugoslavia. Humanitarian Operations in Rwanda. Lessons from Recent US Experience with Command Arrangements. Insights from the Available Evidence. Alternative Approaches to Command Arrangements. Alternative Command Arrangement Systems. Capacity Requirements for Different Types of Command Arrangements. Command Arrangements and Operating Environments. Assessing Alternative Command Arrangements. The Essence of Command Arrangements: Key to Measuring Success. Quality of Command Arrangements Perfomance. Measurement of Command Arrangements Quality. Integrated Measurement of Command Arrangements. Conclusions. Guidelines for Future Peace Operations ER -