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[260]-285) and index. 327 $aContents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Colonies and Occupied Territories: Transitional Administration Through the Twentieth Century; 1. The League of Nations; 1.1. The Mandates System; 1.2. Administration by the League Under the Treaty of Versailles; 1.3. Other Quasi-Administrative Activity by the League; 2. Allied Occupation of Germany, 1945-1949; 2.1. Political Reconstruction; 2.2. War Crimes Trials; 2.3. The Marshall Plan; 3. The United Nations and Decolonization; 3.1. The International Trusteeship System; 3.2. Non-Self-Governing Territories; 4. Conclusion 327 $a2 Power and Change: The Evolution of United Nations Complex Peace Operations 1. Security Council Administration of Territory in Theory and in Practice; 1.1. The Power of the Council to Administer Territory; 1.2. Reaction and Improvisation; 2. Forms of Transition; 2.1. Decolonization; 2.2. Transfer of Territory; 2.3. Elections; 2.4. Peace Process; 2.5. State Failure; 3. State-Building and the War on Terror; 3.1. Afghanistan and the 'Light Footprint'; 3.2. Operation Iraqi Freedom; 4. Conclusion; 3 Peace and Security: The Use of Force to Maintain Law and Order 327 $a1. The Use of Force in Peace Operations 1.1. From Self-Defense to Defense of the Mission; 1.2. Peacekeeping After the End of the Cold War; 2. Emergency Law and Order; 2.1. Law and Order in UN Peace Operations; 2.2. The Need for Doctrine; 2.3. Model Rules of Engagement; 3. Conclusion; 4 Consultation and Accountability: Building Democracy Through Benevolent Autocracy; 1. Consultation with Local Actors; 1.1. Consultation in the Balkans; 1.2. Consultation in East Timor; 1.3. Consultation and Responsibility; 2. Accountability of International Actors; 2.1. Existing Mechanisms 327 $a2.2. Do as I Say, Not as I Do 2.3. Other Forms of Accountability; 3. Conclusion; 5 Justice and Reconciliation: The Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Territories; 1. No Justice Without Peace?; 2. Kosovo: Justice in Limbo; 2.1. Applicable Law; 2.2. Executive Detentions; 2.3. Kosovo in Limbo; 3. East Timor: Post-Colonial Justice; 3.1. 'Timorizing' the Judiciary; 3.2. Infrastructure and Support; 3.3. Serious Crimes; 3.4. East Timor in Transition; 4. Afghanistan: Justice and the 'Light Footprint'; 4.1. Applicable Law; 4.2. Human Rights and Transitional Justice; 4.3. Justice Sector 327 $a4.4. Tiptoeing Through Afghanistan 5. Conclusion; 6 Relief and Reconstruction: The Politics of Humanitarian and Development Assistance; 1. Charity with Interest; 1.1. The Purposes of Assistance; 1.2. Disbursement of Funds; 1.3. Donor Policies; 2. Ownership; 2.1. Trust Funds; 2.2. Local Control in Afghanistan; 3. Perverse Effects; 4. Conclusion; 7 Elections and Exit Strategies: No Exit Without a Strategy, or No Strategy Without an Exit?; 1. Timing of Elections; 2. Institutions and Processes; 2.1. Constitutional Structures; 2.2. Electoral Systems; 2.3. Political Parties 327 $a3. 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