Michael Dziedzic

Michael Dziedzic, Col, US Air Force (Ret.), Adjunct Faculty, George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government and Affiliate Faculty at the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center.

Artikelen

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Assessing the Results of Gendarmerie Type Forces in Peace and Stability Operations Empirical evidence of the results achieved by Gendarmerie Type Forces deployed in unit strength to support peace and stability operations in Bosnia, Kosovo, Haiti, Iraq, and East Timor shows their importance in seizing the ‘golden hour’. 
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The Dayton Accords and Bosnia’s parallel power structures 25 years after the signing of the Dayton Accords, the Bosnian conflict is frozen: the culpability of Bosnia’s parallel power structures is evident and security issues have resulted in a protracted stalemate.
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Stability Policing: Why is it taking root so slowly? In the February 2020 issue of the Military Spectator, Michael Dziedzic builds on my article on stability policing published in 2017 and raises the question why the concept of stability policing has not yet been ratified within NATO.
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NATO Should Promptly Implement Stability Policing: Why and How Although the stability policing concept was delivered to NATO in April 2018, it remains in limbo; against the backdrop of persistent NATO missions in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq issues delaying approval should be immediately discussed.