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ISBN: HB: 9781612349640

Casemate, Potomac Books

September 2018

512 pp.

24.1x15.9 cm

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£32,00
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Operation Kinetic

Stabilizing Kosovo

Foreword by Sir Mike Jackson, KFOR commander and later Chief of the General Staff in the UK
A detailed history of an overlooked and largely forgotten, yet highly successful, operation in the Balkans during the 1990s Yugoslav conflict
Includes interviews from key players of Operation KINETIC as well as a firsthand account from the author's own observations through his deployment

In the late 1990s, NATO initiated KFOR, the militarized peacekeeping force charged with stabilizing Kosovo and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for displaced persons and refugees after the genocide and other numerous atrocities carried out during the Balkan conflicts. Operation KINETIC is a not only a history of the origins and operations of the Kosovo Force, it is also a history of the vital Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) and Civil-Military Cooperation operations conducted by the Canadian Army units assigned to KFOR during the crucial early days and months after entry into the province in 1999-2000. Operating alongside American, British, French, Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish forces, these surveillance and response units were instrumental in preventing violence in numerous areas before it could escalate and draw in the Serbian Army, which could have led to another war in the region. Sean Maloney, a Canadian military historian with extensive field experience in the Balkans, draws upon numerous interviews and first-hand accounts of an operation that would later serve as a model in preparing for similar efforts in Afghanistan and provide a blueprint for possible future stabilization operations around the world.

About the Author

Sean M. Maloney (PhD) is a professor of history at the Royal Military College of Canada and served as the Historical Advisor to the Chief of the Land Staff during the war in Afghanistan. Since 2001, Maloney has focused nearly exclusively on the war against the Al Qaeda movement and its allies. He has written several books based on his research and experience, including "Enduring the Freedom: A Rogue Historian in Afghanistan" (Potomac, 2005), "Learning to Love the Bomb: Canada's Nuclear Weapons During the Cold War" (Potomac, 2007), "Confronting the Chaos: A Rogue Historian Returns to Afghanistan" (Naval Institute Press, 2009), and more.