1st Edition

Revival: Military Intervention and Peacekeeping: The Reality (2001) The Reality

By Richard Connaughton Copyright 2001
    310 Pages
    by Routledge

    310 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2001. This work represents the author's writing and thinking over the last decade on the subject of military intervention and peacekeeping. He deconstructs what has been developed under the auspices of UN "peacekeeping" with a view to producing a new paradigm more appropriate to the challenges of the 21st century. This is not an exercise in disparaging the UN, the organization's achievements are recognized, along with its prevalent habit of entering environments it has neither the resources or expertise to manage. The first four chapters establish a foundation built upon philosophy, doctrine, definitions, principles and decision-making processes. This thinking is then tested using scenarios drawn from Iraq, Somalia, Rwanda, Kosovo, East Timor and Sierra Leone. The book is founded on theory and practice and it is particularly intended to explain the conduct of the political and military processes involved in military intervention and peacekeeping.

    1: The Origins; 2: Embroidering the Tapestry; 3: Doctrine for Expeditionary Conflict; 4: The Heart of the Matter — The Fundamentals; 5: Operations in Iraq 1990-91 and their Consequences; 6: 'If you liked Beirut, you will love Somalia'; 7: Rwanda — 'Tropical Nazism'; 8: Kosovo — 'Only a bunch of bad options'; 9: East Timor and Sierra Leone — A Coming of Age

    Biography

    Richard Connaughton