Participation of members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as civilian police monitors in United Nations peace-keeping missions

assessment and perspectives, final report

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Also published in French as: La participation des membres de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada comme policiers civils à des missions de paix de l'organisation des Nations Unies : bilan et perspectives, rapport final.

Cover title varies: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police as civilian police officers in United Nations peace missions : assessment and perspectives, final report.

"January 1994."

Contains a bibliography: pp. 69-70.

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Royal Canadian Mounted Police as civilian police officers in United Nations peace missions : assessment and perspectives, final report.

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xx, 70 p. ;
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70

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