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[Michael E. O'Hanlon] é Saving Lives with Force: Military Criteria for Humanitarian Intervention (Brookings Studies in Foreign Policy) ï Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Saving Lives with Force: Military Criteria for Humanitarian Intervention (Brookings Studies in Foreign Policy) and allies to take full advantage of modern technology, top-notch militaries have advantages in infantry combat situations—night-vision equipment, attack and transport helicopters, counterartillery radars—that would enable them to establish order and prevail in any firefights.O'Hanlon warns that operations as casualty-free as those in Haiti and, to date, in Bosnia would be unlikely. Moreover, the political framework that outside powers would attempt to employ in establishing a new or

Saving Lives with Force: Military Criteria for Humanitarian Intervention (Brookings Studies in Foreign Policy)

Title : Saving Lives with Force: Military Criteria for Humanitarian Intervention (Brookings Studies in Foreign Policy)
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Rating : 4.96 (998 Votes)
Asin : 0815764472
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 86 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-19
Language : English

Michael O'Hanlon is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution, where he holds the Sydney Stein Jr. Levi), Neither Star Wars nor Sanctuary (Brookings, 2004), and Crisis on the Korean Peninsula (McGraw Hill, 2003; with Mike Mochizuki).. Chair. His recent books include The Future of Arms Control (Brookings, 2005; with Michael A

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Interesting For The Initiate Kindle Customer The ideas put forward by Mr O'Hanlon in this slim volume roughly reflect the state of current western interventionist (or non interventionist as the case may be) policy regarding the use of force to serve humanitarian ends.Although Mr O'Hanlon communicates an obviously extensive knowledge about international affairs, his guide to establishing military criteria for forceful intervention falls short of the goal. Although the author sets out some useful guidelines about what methodologies, barriers, and costs policymakers and

and allies to take full advantage of modern technology, top-notch militaries have advantages in infantry combat situations—night-vision equipment, attack and transport helicopters, counterartillery radars—that would enable them to establish order and prevail in any firefights.O'Hanlon warns that operations as casualty-free as those in Haiti and, to date, in Bosnia would be unlikely. Moreover, the political framework that outside powers would attempt to employ in establishing a new order would be critical: if intervening forces are seen as taking sides or occupying territory without legitimacy, they could meet protracted guerrilla-style resistance of the types witnessed in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Somalia.Part of the Studies in Foreign Affairs series. Military analyst Michael O'Hanlon shows how outside forces could successfully intervene to stop an ongoing cycle of warfare in a country whose government has collapsed or come under severe i

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