Mongolia's Peacekeeping Commitment. Training, Deployment, and Evolution of Field Information Capabilities
Abstract
In this research paper, Colonel Jargalsaikhan Mendee, serving Defense and Military Attache to the Embassy of Mongolia in the United States, provides an excellent account of the evolution of his country's peacekeeping experience and capacity. The paper provides a detailed description of U.S. support for Mongolia's initiatives to professionalize their force and develop a 2,500-man world-class peacekeeping force. Most useful and insightful are Colonel Mendee's views and observations on the lessons learned thus far, as well as the challenges that remain for Mongolia. This paper also provides both civilian and military leaders with a thorough and timely case study on what countries and partners can do to build and expand credible and ready peacekeeping capacity that is so critically needed for international peace support operations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA476632
Entities
People
- Jargalsaikhan Mendee
Organizations
- National Intelligence University