Armed Humanitarians: U.S. Interventions from Northern Iraq to Kosovo

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0801870674 
ISBN 13
9780801870675 
Category
327-International Relations of US  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2002 
Pages
256 
Subject
Humanitarian intervention -- Political aspects -- United States; United States -- Foreign relations --  
Abstract
Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. military has found itself embroiled in many "operations other than war." Most controversial of these have been humanitarian interventions, which often lacked a clear majority of either elite or public support. Although the immediate threat represented by the events of September 11, 2001, has coalesced public opinion behind the Bush administration's anti terrorism campaign, it is likely that the debate over humanitarian interventions will again take center stage in the coming years. In this book, political scientist Robert C. DiPrizio examines representative case studies from the recent past to offers insight into how a sitting president might (or should) respond to such future emergencies.

DiPrizio examines the factors that lay behind U.S. decisions to send troops into civil conflicts abroad, analyzing both the decision-making process and the domestic and international constraints placed upon them. Focusing on the administrations of George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton, he shows that the president remains the chief player in such decision making, and through six case studies―northern Iraq, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo―he looks in detail at both positive and negative intervention decisions. DiPrizio finds that in each of these cases, motivating factors included a different mix of "soft" security concerns (such as refugee flows, regional stability, alliance credibility, and inter-alliance tensions), true humanitarian concerns, and domestic politics. DiPrizio concludes with a discussion of the possible impact of America's ongoing anti terrorism campaign on the current Bush administration's policy on humanitarian interventions. 
Biblio Notes
Contents:

Preface and Acknowledgement

List of Acronyms

1. Introduction...........................................................................P. 1

2. Northern Iraq: Operation Provide Comfort..................................P. 23

3. Somalia: Operation Restore Hope.............................................P. 44

4. Rwanda: Operation Support Hope.............................................P. 61

5. Haiti: Operation Restore Democracy.........................................P. 87

6. Bosnia: Operation Deliberate Force..........................................P. 103

7. Kosovo: Operation Allied Force................................................P. 130

8. Conclusion............................................................................P. 146

Postscript: The Aftermath of 11 September 2001...........................P 169
 
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