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The Savage wars of peace : toward a new paradigm of peace operations / edited by John T. Fishel.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Westview studies in regional securityPublication details: Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1998.Description: viii, 244 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 081338981X
  • 9780813389813
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Savage wars of peace.LOC classification:
  • JZ6374 S9
Online resources:
Contents:
War by other means? The paradigm and its application to peace operations / John T. Fishel -- Peacekeeping in Cyprus / Murray J.M. Swan -- UN peace operations in El Salvador: the Manwaring paradigm in a traditional setting / Kimbra L. Fishel and Edwin G. Corr -- Peacekeeping on the Ecuador-Peru border: the military observer mission Ecuador/Peru / Stephen C. Fee -- The UN Peace operations in the Congo: decolonialism and superpower conflict in the guise of UN peacekeeping / J. Matthew Vaccaro -- United Nations operations in Cambodia: (A second "decent interval") -- Joseph G.D. Babb and George W. Steuber -- Piecemeal peacekeeping: the United Nations Protection Force in the former Yugoslavia / John A. MacInnis -- Intervention in the Dominican Republic, 1965-1966 / Lawrence A. Yates -- Peace enforcement in Somalia: UNOSOM II / Thomas J. Daze and John T. Fishel -- The US and the UN in Haiti: the limits of intervention / Thomas K. Adams -- Lessons that should have been learned: toward a theory of engagement for the "savage wars of peace" / Max G. Manwaring and Kimbra L. Fishel -- Winning the savage wars of peace: what the Manwaring paradigm tells us / David M. Last.
Review: "A historical overview of UN and non-UN peace operations, this book provides a theoretical framework for informing U.S. military doctrine as it relates to peacekeeping. The contributors, who are drawn from scholars, soldiers, diplomats, and security consultants, lay out the political and strategic context for peace operations and present case studies on traditional, aggravated, and enforcement operations, including UNPROFOR, UNOSOM II, UNFICYP-Cypress, ONUC-Congo."--Jacket.
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War by other means? The paradigm and its application to peace operations / John T. Fishel -- Peacekeeping in Cyprus / Murray J.M. Swan -- UN peace operations in El Salvador: the Manwaring paradigm in a traditional setting / Kimbra L. Fishel and Edwin G. Corr -- Peacekeeping on the Ecuador-Peru border: the military observer mission Ecuador/Peru / Stephen C. Fee -- The UN Peace operations in the Congo: decolonialism and superpower conflict in the guise of UN peacekeeping / J. Matthew Vaccaro -- United Nations operations in Cambodia: (A second "decent interval") -- Joseph G.D. Babb and George W. Steuber -- Piecemeal peacekeeping: the United Nations Protection Force in the former Yugoslavia / John A. MacInnis -- Intervention in the Dominican Republic, 1965-1966 / Lawrence A. Yates -- Peace enforcement in Somalia: UNOSOM II / Thomas J. Daze and John T. Fishel -- The US and the UN in Haiti: the limits of intervention / Thomas K. Adams -- Lessons that should have been learned: toward a theory of engagement for the "savage wars of peace" / Max G. Manwaring and Kimbra L. Fishel -- Winning the savage wars of peace: what the Manwaring paradigm tells us / David M. Last.

"A historical overview of UN and non-UN peace operations, this book provides a theoretical framework for informing U.S. military doctrine as it relates to peacekeeping. The contributors, who are drawn from scholars, soldiers, diplomats, and security consultants, lay out the political and strategic context for peace operations and present case studies on traditional, aggravated, and enforcement operations, including UNPROFOR, UNOSOM II, UNFICYP-Cypress, ONUC-Congo."--Jacket.

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