Expanding global military capacity for humanitarian intervention:
"Humanitarian military intervention and muscular peace operations have been partially effective in recent years in saving thousands of lives from the Balkans to Haiti to Somalia to Cambodia to Mozambique. However, success has often been mitigated by the international community's unwillingn...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Humanitarian military intervention and muscular peace operations have been partially effective in recent years in saving thousands of lives from the Balkans to Haiti to Somalia to Cambodia to Mozambique. However, success has often been mitigated by the international community's unwillingness or inability to quickly send enough forces capable of dealing with a situation decisively. In other cases, the international community has essentially stood aside as massive but possibly preventable humanitarian tragedies have taken place - for instance, in Angola and Rwanda in the mid-1990s and in Congo as this book goes to press. Sometimes these failures have simply been the result of an insufficient pool of available military and police forces to conduct the needed intervention or stabilization missions." "In this timely new book, Michael O'Hanlon presents a blueprint for developing sufficient global intervention capacity to save many more lives with force. He contends that, at least for now, individual countries rather than the United Nations should develop the aggregate capacity to address several crises of varying scale and severity, and that many more countries should share in the effort. The United States' role is twofold: it must make slight redesigns in its own military and encourage other nations to join it in this type of intervention, including training and support of troops in countries that are willing to take the necessary steps to prevent humanitarian disaster but lack the resources."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 125 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0815764421 0815764413 |
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adam_text | A 364766 EXPANDING GLOBAL MILITARY CAPACITY FOR HUMANITARIAN
INTERVENTION MICHAEL E. O HANLON BROOKINGS INSTITUTION PRESS WASHINGTON,
D.C. CONTENTS FOREWORD IX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI 1 SAVING LIVES WITH FORCE 1
2 THE NEED TO DOUBLE THE GLOBAL EFFORT 17 HOW TO INTERVENE 23 HOW MANY
FORCES DOES THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY NEED? 26 REQUIREMENTS FOR POLICE
45 SUMMARY 48 3 PROJECTABLE MILITARY FORCES IN THE WORLD TODAY 51 THE
MAJOR INDUSTRIALIZED DEMOCRACIES 54 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 66 CHINA AND
RUSSIA 76 THE UNITED STATES 78 4 AN AGENDA FOR IMPROVING INTERVENTION
CAPACITY 85 THE MAJOR INDUSTRIALIZED DEMOCRACIES 87 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
98 THE UNITED STATES 105 CONCLUSION 111 INDEX 117 VII VIII CONTENTS
TABLES TABLE 2-1. WAR-RELATED DEATHS AROUND THE WORLD: CONFLICTS WITH AN
ANNUAL DEATH RATE OF 1,000 OR MORE AS OF MID-1996 28 TABLE 2-2. CURRENT
UN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS AS OF MID-2002 34 TABLE 2-3. NATO
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS IN THE BALKANS 35 TABLE 2-4. CONTRIBUTIONS TO
THE INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE FORCE IN AFGHANISTAN, EARLY 2002
36 TABLE 2-5. PRIMARY CONTRIBUTORS TO OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM IN
AFGHANISTAN AS OF EARLY 2002 38 TABLE 2-6. SINAI MULTINATIONAL FORCE
OPERATION 40 TABLE 3-1. THE GLOBAL SUPPLY OF PROJECTABLE MILITARY FORCE,
2001 56 TABLE 3-2. INITIAL EUROPEAN FORCE COMMITMENTS 62 TABLE 3-3.
JAPANESE PARTICIPATION IN UN PEACEKEEPING AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
ACTIVITIES, 1992-2000 66 TABLE 3-4. PEACEKEEPING CONTRIBUTIONS AS OF
JUNE 30, 2002 68 TABLE 3-5. TOP CONTRIBUTORS TO UN PEACEKEEPING
OPERATIONS AS OF JUNE 30, 2002 75 TABLE 3-6. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE COSTS
FOR PEACE OPERATIONS, 1992-2002 82 FIGURES FIGURE 2-1. UN PEACEKEEPING
FORCES IN OFFICIAL UN-RUN MISSIONS, 1993-2002 33 FIGURE 2-2. CIVILIAN
POLICE IN UN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS, 1991-2002 47 FIGURE 3-1. U.S.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO UN PEACEKEEPING, 1988-2002 80
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