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The Use of Force in UN Peace Operations (A Sipri Publication X)

Findlay, Trevor
Oxford Univ Pr (2003/02 出版)

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ISBN: 9780198292821
DDC分類: 341.584
Source: ENG
Academic Descriptors: A43503000 A43201000

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Source: ENG
Academic Descriptors: A43503000 A43201000
Publishers: University Press
Place of Publication: Great Britain
Language of Publication: English
Edition: First
Physical Format: Hardbound
Subject Development: History
Academic Level: Undergraduate

Kinokuniya Annotation
Publication delayed (Originally scheduled in March 1997).

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One of the most vexing issues that has faced the international community since the end of the Cold War has been the use of force by the United Nations peacekeeping forces. UN intervention in civil wars, as in Somalia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Rwanda, has thrown into stark relief the difficulty of peacekeepers operating in situations where consent to their presence and activities is fragile or incomplete and where there is little peace to keep. Complex questions arise in these circumstances. When and how should peacekeepers use force to protect themselves, to protect their mission, or, most troublingly, to ensure compliance by recalcitrant parties with peace accords? Is a peace enforcement role for peacekeepers possible or is this simply war by another name? Is there a grey zone between peacekeeping and peace enforcement? Trevor Findlay reveals the history of the use of force by UN peacekeepers from Sinai in the 1950s to Haiti in the 1990s. He untangles the arguments about the use of force in peace operations and sets these within the broader context of military doctrine and practice.Drawing on these insights the author examines proposals for future conduct of UN operations, including the formulation of UN peacekeeping doctrine and the establishment of a UN rapid reaction force.

Baker&Taylor Table of Contents
Preface                                            viii
Acknowledgements                                   ix
Acronyms and abbreviations                         x
    Introduction                                   1   (19)
      Preface operations: a typology               3   (4)
      Mandating the use of force by UN peace       7   (2)
      operations
      Command and control of the use of force      9   (4)
      Regulating the use of force                  13  (1)
      The origins of the self-defence norm         14  (2)
      Myths, puzzles and paradoxes about the       16  (4)
      UN's use of force
    The emergence of the self-defence norm:        20  (31)
    UNEF I
      Genesis and mandate                          20  (3)
      Use-of-force rules                           23  (3)
      Application and evolution of the             26  (18)
      use-of-force rules
      UNEF's experience of the use of force        44  (2)
      Codification of the UNEF I experience        46  (3)
      Conclusions                                  49  (2)
    Breaking the rules: peace enforcement in       51  (36)
    the Congo
      Genesis, mandate and deployment              51  (4)
      Policy and directives on the use of force    55  (7)
      The use of force in practice and the         62  (9)
      evolution of policy
      The use of force in Katanga: a lapse into    71  (10)
      peace enforcement
      Conclusions: lessons of the Congo            81  (6)
        Figure 3.1. Summary of                     74  (13)
        Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold's
        instructions to ONUC, 7 or 8 September
        1961
    The Congo to Lebanon: from self-defence to     87  (37)
    'defence of the mission'
      The impact of the Congo on the UN's          87  (2)
      use-of-force norms and rules
      The UN Force in Cyprus (1964 to the          89  (10)
      present)
      The UN Emergency Force II (1973--79)         99  (4)
      The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (1978 to     103 (18)
      the present)
      UN doctrine on the use of force by the       121 (3)
      1980s
        Table 4.1. The Nordic UN Tactical          122 (2)
        Manual situation schedule for the use
        of force
    After the cold war: use-of-force dilemmas      124 (42)
    resurface
      The immediate post-cold war missions and     124 (24)
      the use of force
      Use-of-force norms under strain              148 (6)
      The peace enforcement debate                 154 (6)
      The UN reconsiders the use-of-force issue    160 (6)
    Somalia: crossing the Mogadishu Line           166 (53)
      The United Task Force (1993--94)             166 (18)
      The second UN Operation in Somalia           184 (20)
      (1993--95)
      Somalia and the use-of-force issue           204 (15)
    Bosnia: from white-painted tanks to air        219 (54)
    strikes
      The use of force by UNPROFOR                 219 (12)
      The use of force by NATO on behalf of        231 (21)
      UNPROFOR
      The use of force by UNPROFOR and NATO for    252 (10)
      peace enforcement
      The lessons of the use of force in Bosnia    262 (9)
      Conclusions                                  271 (2)
    From Haiti to Rwanda to Sierra Leone: new      273 (42)
    missions, old dilemmas
      The UN Mission in Haiti (1993--96)           273 (3)
      The UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda         276 (8)
      (1993--94)
      New Missions in the Balkans                  284 (3)
      The East Timor operations                    287 (9)
      The UN Mission in Sierra Leone (1999 to      296 (19)
      the present)
    Retreat, resurgence and reform: rethinking     315 (36)
    the use of force by the United Nations
      Back to basics?                              315 (5)
      The UN struggles to learn lessons            320 (6)
      The Annan era                                326 (6)
      The Brahimi Report                           332 (5)
      Beyond Brahimi                               337 (14)
        Table 9.1. Mission support requirements    341
        for effective deployment
        Figure 9.1. Rapid deployment               340 (11)
    Conclusions                                    351 (40)
      The use of force and the UN: a reckoning     351 (9)
      Improving the ability of UN peace            360 (14)
      operations to use (and avoid using) force
      Peace enforcement and the UN                 374 (10)
      Towards a UN peace operations doctrine?      384 (5)
      Conclusions                                  389 (2)
  Appendix 1. National peace operations            391 (20)
  doctrines
      I. The USA                                   391 (8)
      II. The UK                                   399 (5)
      III. France                                  404 (2)
      IV. Australia                                406 (1)
      V. Canada                                    407 (2)
      VI. Russia                                   409 (2)
        Table A1. Operational variables in US      394 (6)
        Army Field Manual FM 100-23
        Figure A.1. The British Army's             400 (11)
        conceptual model of peace support
        operations
  Appendix 2. Rules of engagement                  411 (14)
      1. Selected ONUC operations directives       411 (5)
      2. Use-of-force instructions for UNEF-II     416 (1)
      3. Rules of engagement for UNPROFOR          417 (5)
      4. Rules of engagement for UNITAF: ROE       422 (1)
      card for Operation Restore Hope
      5. Rules of engagement for UNOSOM II         423 (2)
  Appendix 3. The UN master list of numbered       425 (3)
  rules of engagement
  Appendix 4. The Charter of the United Nations    428 (3)
      1. Chapter VI. Pacific settlement of         428 (1)
      disputes
      2. Chapter VII. Action with respect to       429 (2)
      threats to the peace, breaches of the
      peace, and acts of aggression
Bibliography                                       431 (38)
Index                                              469

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