Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-246) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- The evolving practice and meaning of military occupation -- Defining occupation -- Forms of military government -- The role of civilian governors in military occupation -- Occupation and obligation -- Sovereignty and occupation --- Justice under occupation -- Occupation and regime transformation -- Conclusion.
Summary
Military occupation is a recurrent feature of modern international politics. This book provides an account of military occupation as a form of government, an assessment of occupations over the last two centuries and an explanation of the difficulties encountered by occupiers.
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