The Stability Policing Trilogy Volume I – Past
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Volume I of the Stability Policing Trilogy, produced for the NATO Stability Policing Centre of Excellence and edited by Joanna Siekiera, traces the historical development and earliest applications of stability policing.
It covers cases from the U.S.
Constabulary in post‑WWII Germany through more recent missions such as Kosovo, East Timor, Iraq, Afghanistan, and operations in Africa and the Caribbean.
Contributors include practitioners and scholars who provide historical analysis, lessons learned, and reflections on how past practice informs contemporary doctrine.
The volume aims to make the concept accessible and demonstrate continuity in police-related stabilization tasks across decades and geographic contexts.
It serves as a foundational reference for policymakers and trainers developing stability policing capabilities.
It covers cases from the U.S.
Constabulary in post‑WWII Germany through more recent missions such as Kosovo, East Timor, Iraq, Afghanistan, and operations in Africa and the Caribbean.
Contributors include practitioners and scholars who provide historical analysis, lessons learned, and reflections on how past practice informs contemporary doctrine.
The volume aims to make the concept accessible and demonstrate continuity in police-related stabilization tasks across decades and geographic contexts.
It serves as a foundational reference for policymakers and trainers developing stability policing capabilities.
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as the first volume covering the history and past examples of stability policing missions.

Ioana Shakira

Joanna Siekiera ed., "NATO Stability Policing: Beneficial Tool in Filling the Security Gap and Establishing the Rule of Law, and a Safe and Secure Environment" (NATO Stability Policing Centre Of Excellence, 2024)


