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Learning From Somalia Jeffrey Herbst

Learning From Somalia By Jeffrey Herbst

Learning From Somalia by Jeffrey Herbst


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This book examines the intervention in Somalia and draws lessons for future peacekeeping operations, analyzing many aspects of peacemaking that are not well understood, including efforts to rebuild the police, the dynamics of the economy, and the performance of European armies.

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Learning From Somalia: The Lessons Of Armed Humanitarian Intervention by Jeffrey Herbst

The U.S.-led intervention in Somalia that began in December 1992 is the most significant instance to date of peacemaking by the international community. The heady promise of Operation Restore Hope and the subsequent disappointments have had a resounding impact on the policies of Western governments and the UN as they have tried to cope with humanitarian emergencies in Rwanda, Bosnia, and elsewhere. However, it is questionable how correct the lessons so quickly derived from the Somalia experience actually were. At the same time, many important organizational and operational innovations during the Somalia exercise have not received sufficient attention. Learning from Somalia is therefore critical if the international community is to respond better to tragedies that threaten millions of human lives.Contributors to this book, many of whom are policymakers who were either in Mogadishu or Washington during the relief missions, examine the intervention in Somalia and draw lessons for future peacekeeping operations. They analyze many aspects of peacemaking that are not well understood, including efforts to rebuild the police force, the dynamics of the economy, the relationship between the military and nongovernmental organizations, and the performance of European armies. The book also discusses international politics surrounding the crisis, especially the relationship between the United States and the UN and the legal justifications for intervention. The concluding chapters discuss the prospects for intervention efforts in light of the Somalia experience.

About Jeffrey Herbst

Walter Clarke is adjunct professor of peace operations at the U.S. Army's Peacekeeping Institute. A retired senior foreign service officer with extensive experience in diplomatic, military, and academic circles, he was deputy chief of missions at the U.S. Embassy in Mogadishu in 1993. Jeffrey Herbst is associate professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. Walter Clarke is adjunct professor of peace operations at the U.S. Army's Peacekeeping Institute. A retired senior foreign service officer with extensive experience in diplomatic, military, and academic circles, he was deputy chief of missions at the U.S. Embassy in Mogadishu in 1993. Jeffrey Herbst is associate professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.

Table of Contents

Preface -- Acronyms -- Legal Aspects of Intervention -- Failed Visions and Uncertain Mandates in Somalia -- The Restoration of the Somali Justice System -- International Peacebuilding and the Dynamics of Local and National Reconciliation in Somalia -- Economic Aspects of Intervention -- Somali Land Resource Issues in Historical Perspective -- Humanitarian Relief Intervention in Somalia -- Military Aspects of Intervention -- The Relationship Between the Military and Humanitarian Organizations in Operation Restore Hope -- Foreign Military Intervention in Somalia -- The Experience of European Armies in Operation Restore Hope -- Decisionmaking During Intervention -- U.S. Government Decisionmaking Processes During Humanitarian Operations in Somalia -- Relations Between the United States and United Nations in Dealing with Somalia -- Congress and the Somalia Crisis -- Conclusions -- Rekindling Hope in UN Humanitarian Intervention -- The Lessons of Somalia for the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy -- Somalia and the Future of Humanitarian Intervention -- Appendixes -- United Nations Security Council Resolutions and Secretary-General Reports on Somalia (1992-1996) -- Humanitarian Operations Center (HOC) -- HOC Laydown -- CMOC Mogadishu Organization -- The French Administration in Bakool Province -- About the Book and Editors

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CIN0813327946G
9780813327945
0813327946
Learning From Somalia: The Lessons Of Armed Humanitarian Intervention by Jeffrey Herbst
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
19970307
288
N/A
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