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Expanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Intervention by Michael E. O'Hanlon β€” book cover

Expanding Global Military Capacity for Humanitarian Intervention

by Michael E. O'Hanlon
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Synopsis

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 took 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, at least for now, that 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 to its own military and, even more important, encourage other nations to join it in this type of intervention, including training and support of troops in countries, such as those in Africa, that are willing to take the necessary steps to prevent humanitarian disaster but lack the resources.


About the Author

Michael E. O Hanlon is senior fellow in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780815764427

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