Military Intervention

Cover of Military Intervention by Lahneman, William J.
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Year: 2004
Language: english
Edition: 2
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780742529519
Dimensions:
Height: 8.86 inches
Length: 5.76 inches
Weight: 0.70988848364 Pounds
Width: 0.54 inches
Dewey Decimal: 341.5/84
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Military Intervention by William J. Lahneman, published by Bloomsbury USA on February 23, 2004, is a comprehensive examination of military intervention in the context of internal conflicts, particularly in regions characterized as ‘arc of instability.’ This edition, spanning 224 pages, delves into the complexities surrounding military actions taken by states and coalitions to address organized violence, focusing on the ethical and strategic considerations involved in such interventions.

Readers will find a thorough analysis that compares the theory and practice of military intervention, addressing critical questions about the timing, execution, and success of these actions. The book reviews significant historical cases, including Somalia, Bosnia, and Rwanda, to derive guidelines for initiating, conducting, and concluding military interventions. Lahneman’s work also provides insights into the broader implications of military actions, offering recommendations relevant to contemporary conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, making it a valuable resource for those interested in political science, international relations, and social sciences.


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Internal conflict continues to be the most common form of organized violence, most often occurring in a so-called ‘arc of instability’ comprised of Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. The misery and death caused by these conflicts, with helpless civilians often victims, has resulted in states and coalitions of states intervening militarily to stop the bloodshed, giving rise to many difficult issues. When should states perform military intervention? How should it be conducted? Is intervention a tactic that can be executed exclusive of other considerations or must it be part of a wider strategy? What makes it a success? And when can occupying troops return home? Military Intervention: Cases in Context for the Twenty-First Century strives to answer these and other questions by comparing and contrasting both the theory and practice of military intervention. It thoroughly reviews the literature and derives a set of guidelines for initiating, conducting, and terminating this complex undertaking. It then evaluates the validity of these guidelines by analyzing the recent cases of Somalia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Haiti, Cambodia, East Timor, and Sierra Leone. The volume concludes with lessons on the why, when, and how of conducting a military intervention and offers recommendations for Afghanistan and Iraq.

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