Stopping atrocities : field commanders' moral responsibility in Srebrenica and Rwanda / Paolo Tripodi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Marine Corps University Journal Vol 4 No 1, Spring 2013, pages 4-27 (F40)Summary: Discusses the failures of command which in two very different contexts resulted in the large scale murder of civilians. In both cases the civilians were in theory protected by UN peacekeepers who were there for that purpose. Highlights the responsibility that rests on the force commanders, the complexity of peace operations, and the reasons for participation in peacekeeping operations.
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Discusses the failures of command which in two very different contexts resulted in the large scale murder of civilians. In both cases the civilians were in theory protected by UN peacekeepers who were there for that purpose. Highlights the responsibility that rests on the force commanders, the complexity of peace operations, and the reasons for participation in peacekeeping operations.

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