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The Case of Iraq and the Context of Looting | p. 1 |
Preserving Iraq's Heritage from Looting: What Went Wrong (within the United States) | p. 5 |
Preparations at the Iraq Museum in the Lead-Up to War | p. 27 |
Thieves of Baghdad: The Looting of the Iraq Museum | p. 33 |
Who Are the Looters at Archaeological Sites in Iraq? | p. 49 |
See No Evil: Museums, Art Collectors, and the Black Markets They Adore | p. 57 |
The Western Market in Iraqi Antiques | p. 63 |
Preventing Future Looting after Armed Combat | |
The Way Forward for Legislative Bodies with Respect to International Law | p. 77 |
The 1954 Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict: Its Background and Prospects for Ratification in the United States | p. 79 |
The Implementation of International Treaties at the National Level: Law and Practice | p. 89 |
The Way Forward for Legislative Bodies and Military Commanders: Beyond Implementing International Law | p. 101 |
Congressional Responses to the Looting of Iraq's Cultural Property | p. 103 |
The Chain of Command | p. 117 |
The Way Forward for Military and Civilian War Planners | p. 125 |
Bridging the Public Security Gap: Stability Police Units in Contemporary Peace Operations and the Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units | p. 127 |
Italian Carabinieri and the Protection of Iraq's Cultural Heritage Carabinieri Unit for the Protection & Safeguarding of Italian Cultural Heritage | p. 135 |
Technology for the Prevention of Cultural Theft | p. 141 |
The Way Forward for Postwar Reconstruction Planners | p. 151 |
The Way Ahead: A Five-Point Plan for Future Action | p. 153 |
Assignment Blue Shield: The Looting of the Iraq Museum and Cultural Property at War | p. 163 |
The Role of NATO and Civil Military Affairs | p. 175 |
The Way Forward for Government and Intergovernmental Agencies | p. 193 |
Practical and Policy Considerations in Protecting Cultural Heritage and Preventing Looting during International Peace and Stability Operations | p. 195 |
UNESCO and the Safeguarding of Cultural Heritage in Postconflict Situations: Efforts at UNESCO to Establish an Intergovernmental Fund for the Protection of Cultural Property in Times of Conflict | p. 207 |
Engaging Interagency Processes to Protect Cultural Sites: Communities, Authorities, and Capabilities | |
The Way Forward for Cultural Ministries, Departments, and Agencies 235 | |
Governmental Agencies and the Protection of Cultural Property in Times of War Nancy C. Wilkie | p. 237 |
What Cultural Ministries and Heritage Sites Should Do to Prepare for Conflict | p. 249 |
The Way Forward for Cultural Heritage NGOs | p. 255 |
Preventing Looting after Armed Combat: The Way Forward for U.S. Nongovernmental Cultural Organizations | p. 257 |
International Conventions and Recommendations Related to the Protection of Cultural Heritage | p. 275 |
Excerpts from the 1954 Hague Convention and the 1954 First Protocol | p. 277 |
Policy Recommendations as of August 2006 | p. 281 |
A Closer Look at NATO CIMIC Doctrine | p. 287 |
Technologies for the Protection of Cultural Property | p. 291 |
Suggested Further Reading | p. 295 |
Index | p. 299 |
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