The mechanics and nature of British interventions into Sierre Leone (2000) and Afghanistan (2001-2002)

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2003Subject(s): In: Civil Wars Vol. 5, No 2, (Summer 2002), pp. 72-95 (110)Abstract: This article explains the mechanics of military intervention and peacekeeping from the decision-making process to deployment into an intra-state conflict of post-conflict environment. The main scenario engaged here is the operation into Sierre Leone in May 2000. A comparison is drawn between Sierre Leone experience and the decision-making process, and deployment into Afghanistan December 2001-2002 that was arguably 'as bad as it gets'.
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This article explains the mechanics of military intervention and peacekeeping from the decision-making process to deployment into an intra-state conflict of post-conflict environment. The main scenario engaged here is the operation into Sierre Leone in May 2000. A comparison is drawn between Sierre Leone experience and the decision-making process, and deployment into Afghanistan December 2001-2002 that was arguably 'as bad as it gets'.

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