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Peter Stirk

    The Politics of Military Occupation
    • 2012

      The Politics of Military Occupation

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Stirk argues that military occupation should be regarded as a political phenomenon - a distinct form of government at the heart of which is the nature of obligation on the part of both the occupier and the occupied. He aims to promote a change in the understanding of occupation, thereby avoiding the perpetuation of recent failures in this area.

      The Politics of Military Occupation