Humanitarian military intervention : the conditions for success and failure/ edited by Taylor B Seybolt

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford Univ Press , 2007Description: xvii, 294 pISBN:
  • 9780199252435 (hbk) :
Subject(s): Summary: Establishes a basis by which military intervention in a conflict for humanitarian reasons can be considered a success or failure. Considers 17 military operations in six conflict areas and shows that by the standard previously outlined most were successful. The book seeks to understand why failures occurred and concludes that the main factors are the objectives of the intervention and the military strategy employed by intervening states.
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Establishes a basis by which military intervention in a conflict for humanitarian reasons can be considered a success or failure. Considers 17 military operations in six conflict areas and shows that by the standard previously outlined most were successful. The book seeks to understand why failures occurred and concludes that the main factors are the objectives of the intervention and the military strategy employed by intervening states.

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