Leading at the Edge: True Tales from Canadian Police in Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping Missions Around the World

Author:   Ben J S Maure ,  James F Albrecht
Publisher:   Ben Maure
Edition:   2nd Black and White ed.
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9780995034327


Pages:   364
Publication Date:   20 April 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Leading at the Edge: True Tales from Canadian Police in Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping Missions around the World is a collection of ten short biographical stories about the work of Canadian police peacebuilders and peacekeepers overseas, now available in an economic black and white edition. Through the stories, the reader is transported to new and fledgling democracies such as Namibia, Croatia, Guatemala, Kosovo, East Timor, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Jerusalem, Afghanistan and Haiti. The book presents a digest of the experiences of the police officers and illustrates how they have positively influenced their host country in an attempt to make this world a safer and better place to live. Leading at the Edge is a reference for anyone who loves history, travel, adventure and who has an interest in social science and criminology. It is also a reference for police officers, people interested in foreign diplomacy, international affairs, military affairs, criminal justice reforms, humanitarian work or for anyone who has an interest in peacekeeping. In this book, you will learn about the work of Canadian police peacekeepers in international operations and vicariously experience their efforts through photographs provided by the peacekeepers themselves. This book will demonstrate that peacebuilding and peacekeeping continue to be pillars for human security especially in light of recent worldwide attacks on democracy by terrorist groups. Canada and the rest of the world have a crucial role to play in helping those nations respect human rights, build up their economies and ensure they have the tools to fight back terrorism for the prosperity of their citizens.

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Author:   Ben J S Maure ,  James F Albrecht
Publisher:   Ben Maure
Imprint:   Ben Maure
Edition:   2nd Black and White ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9780995034327


ISBN 10:   099503432
Pages:   364
Publication Date:   20 April 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Peacekeeping forces really do (on average) keep the peace, and their valour and courage should earn them the medals, parades, and statues bestowed on other military heroes. In this engaging book, Ben Maure shows the human side of two of Canada's great contributions to the world: the Mounties and peacekeeping forces. - Professor Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of The Better Angels of Our Nature and Enlightenment Now Instead of lecturing about the reality of international police operations, [Ben Maure] shares his personal experience and introduces the reader to the everyday reality of the globalization of security. For students of this crucial transition in world history where security moves from nations to the entire globe, this book offers not just analysis, but also unique personal experience. - Timo Kivimäki, Professor of International Relations, University of Bath Leading at the Edge is a rich and original account of Canadian police officers' experiences of international conflict during the last three decades. Canada's police pride themselves in being highly expeditionary, able to deploy and help restore the rule of law in the most challenging of operational environments. Maure's work provides valuable insights that should inform future international peace support missions. - Dr. Edward Burke, Assistant Professor in International Relations, University of Nottingham Leading at the Edge comes just when it is needed, providing a marvellous antidote to cynicism about the effectiveness-and even the need-for international peacekeeping ... Especially notable is that rather than viewing such activities from a distant, geopolitical perspective, Leading at the Edge invites us to experience and understand the human costs and courage that is involved. Bravo! - David P. Barash, Professor Emeritus, University of Washington, and author of Strength Through Peace A useful and informative account of international police support for post-conflict democratic transitions, filled with anecdotes and insights on the challenge of establishing locally-based and accountable police protection for communities threatened by armed conflict and criminal violence. - David Cortright, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame This is a must-read book for anyone who wants to understand peacekeeping and the complexity of the situations to which it is applied. - Professor Dennis Jett, Penn State University, Former US Ambassador to Mozambique Extremely well written. Maure makes you feel as though you are along on one journey after another with some pretty incredible police officers doing peacekeeping work in the most difficult of circumstances ... You can't read it without feeling proud. - Darryl Plecas, Professor Emeritus and former RCMP Senior University Research Chair, University of the Fraser Valley Out of the spectre of human revitalization in the troubled places of the world, Insp. Maure has created an insightful chronicle of what it means to be a police peacekeeper ... The historical vignettes he has assembled and his accounting of some of the most important missions in the modern era is a seminal piece of the peacekeeping literature of our time. - Len Babin, Former RCMP Superintendent, Canadian Police Contingent Commander, MINUGUA 1998


Peacekeeping forces really do (on average) keep the peace, and their valour and courage should earn them the medals, parades, and statues bestowed on other military heroes. In this engaging book, Ben Maure shows the human side of two of Canada's great contributions to the world: the Mounties and peacekeeping forces. - Professor Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of The Better Angels of Our Nature and Enlightenment Now Instead of lecturing about the reality of international police operations, [Ben Maure] shares his personal experience and introduces the reader to the everyday reality of the globalization of security. For students of this crucial transition in world history where security moves from nations to the entire globe, this book offers not just analysis, but also unique personal experience. - Timo Kivim�ki, Professor of International Relations, University of Bath Leading at the Edge is a rich and original account of Canadian police officers' experiences of international conflict during the last three decades. Canada's police pride themselves in being highly expeditionary, able to deploy and help restore the rule of law in the most challenging of operational environments. Maure's work provides valuable insights that should inform future international peace support missions. - Dr. Edward Burke, Assistant Professor in International Relations, University of Nottingham Leading at the Edge comes just when it is needed, providing a marvellous antidote to cynicism about the effectiveness-and even the need-for international peacekeeping ... Especially notable is that rather than viewing such activities from a distant, geopolitical perspective, Leading at the Edge invites us to experience and understand the human costs and courage that is involved. Bravo! - David P. Barash, Professor Emeritus, University of Washington, and author of Strength Through Peace A useful and informative account of international police support for post-conflict democratic transitions, filled with anecdotes and insights on the challenge of establishing locally-based and accountable police protection for communities threatened by armed conflict and criminal violence. - David Cortright, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame This is a must-read book for anyone who wants to understand peacekeeping and the complexity of the situations to which it is applied. - Professor Dennis Jett, Penn State University, Former US Ambassador to Mozambique Extremely well written. Maure makes you feel as though you are along on one journey after another with some pretty incredible police officers doing peacekeeping work in the most difficult of circumstances ... You can't read it without feeling proud. - Darryl Plecas, Professor Emeritus and former RCMP Senior University Research Chair, University of the Fraser Valley Out of the spectre of human revitalization in the troubled places of the world, Insp. Maure has created an insightful chronicle of what it means to be a police peacekeeper ... The historical vignettes he has assembled and his accounting of some of the most important missions in the modern era is a seminal piece of the peacekeeping literature of our time. - Len Babin, Former RCMP Superintendent, Canadian Police Contingent Commander, MINUGUA 1998


Peacekeeping forces really do (on average) keep the peace, and their valour and courage should earn them the medals, parades, and statues bestowed on other military heroes. In this engaging book, Ben Maure shows the human side of two of Canada's great contributions to the world: the Mounties and peacekeeping forces. - Professor Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of The Better Angels of Our Nature and Enlightenment Now Instead of lecturing about the reality of international police operations, [Ben Maure] shares his personal experience and introduces the reader to the everyday reality of the globalization of security. For students of this crucial transition in world history where security moves from nations to the entire globe, this book offers not just analysis, but also unique personal experience. - Timo Kivimaki, Professor of International Relations, University of Bath Leading at the Edge is a rich and original account of Canadian police officers' experiences of international conflict during the last three decades. Canada's police pride themselves in being highly expeditionary, able to deploy and help restore the rule of law in the most challenging of operational environments. Maure's work provides valuable insights that should inform future international peace support missions. - Dr. Edward Burke, Assistant Professor in International Relations, University of Nottingham Leading at the Edge comes just when it is needed, providing a marvellous antidote to cynicism about the effectiveness-and even the need-for international peacekeeping ... Especially notable is that rather than viewing such activities from a distant, geopolitical perspective, Leading at the Edge invites us to experience and understand the human costs and courage that is involved. Bravo! - David P. Barash, Professor Emeritus, University of Washington, and author of Strength Through Peace A useful and informative account of international police support for post-conflict democratic transitions, filled with anecdotes and insights on the challenge of establishing locally-based and accountable police protection for communities threatened by armed conflict and criminal violence. - David Cortright, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame This is a must-read book for anyone who wants to understand peacekeeping and the complexity of the situations to which it is applied. - Professor Dennis Jett, Penn State University, Former US Ambassador to Mozambique Extremely well written. Maure makes you feel as though you are along on one journey after another with some pretty incredible police officers doing peacekeeping work in the most difficult of circumstances ... You can't read it without feeling proud. - Darryl Plecas, Professor Emeritus and former RCMP Senior University Research Chair, University of the Fraser Valley Out of the spectre of human revitalization in the troubled places of the world, Insp. Maure has created an insightful chronicle of what it means to be a police peacekeeper ... The historical vignettes he has assembled and his accounting of some of the most important missions in the modern era is a seminal piece of the peacekeeping literature of our time. - Len Babin, Former RCMP Superintendent, Canadian Police Contingent Commander, MINUGUA 1998


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Ben Maure is a serving Peace Officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He has over 30 years of police experience, most of which has been spent in British Columbia, Canada. Ben's career within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has been diverse. He started as a uniformed police officer in Surrey, British Colombia, and eventually made his way to Ottawa as an Officer-in-Charge within a federal policing unit. In 1999, Ben completed a one-year secondment tour of duty as a United Nations Peacekeeper in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Between 2009 and 2013, Ben acted as a Police Liaison Officer (First Secretary) at the Embassy of Canada in the Dominican Republic. He speaks five languages, and has travelled to more than 26 countries around the world. Ben holds a Bachelor of Technology degree from the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT ) and a Master of Arts degree in Social Justice from the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV). His interests are international policing and public safety. Ben is also a recipient of the Meritorious Service Cross (M.S.C.). Ben holds membership in Toastmasters International. This is his first book. James Albrecht is an authority in a number of subjects including police response to terrorism; emergency incident planning and management; democratic policing; law enforcement leadership practices; and more. He serves as a consultant to the United Nations, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and other institutions

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