An edition of Avoiding the slippery slope (2013)

Avoiding the slippery slope

conducting effective interventions

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An edition of Avoiding the slippery slope (2013)

Avoiding the slippery slope

conducting effective interventions

This Letort Paper covers U.S. military interventions in civil conflicts since the end of the Cold War. It defines intervention as the use of military force to achieve a specific objective (i.e., deliver humanitarian aid, support revolutionaries or insurgents, protect a threatened population, etc.) and focuses on the phase of the intervention in which kinetic operations occurred. The analysis considers five conflicts in which the United States intervened: Somalia (1992-93), Haiti (1994), Bosnia (1995), Kosovo (1999), and Libya (2011). It also reviews two crises in which Washington might have intervened but chose not to: Rwanda (1994) and Syria (2011-12). The author examines each case using five broad analytical questions: 1. Could the intervention have achieved its objective at an acceptable cost in blood and treasure? 2. What policy considerations prompted the intervention? 3. How did the United States intervene? 4. Was the intervention followed by a Phase 4 stability operation? and, 5. Did Washington have a viable exit strategy? From analysis of these cases, the author derives lessons that may guide policy makers in deciding when, where, and how to intervene in the future.

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English
Pages
86

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Avoiding the slippery slope: conducting effective interventions
2013, Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Military intervention in U.S. history. Era of gunboat diplomacy
The Cold War
The post-Cold War era
Analytical framework. Somalia
Haiti
Bosnia
Kosovo
Libya
Noninterventions. Rwanda
Syria
Patterns and possibilities. Where to intervene
When to intervene
How to intervene
Follow-on missions
Exit strategy
Balancing considerations
Implications for U.S. land power
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

"June 2013."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-86).

Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site.

Published in
Carlisle, PA
Series
Letort papers, Letort papers

Classifications

Library of Congress
JZ6368 .M63 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 86 pages
Number of pages
86

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30962391M
Internet Archive
avoidingslippery0000mock
ISBN 10
1584875720
ISBN 13
9781584875727
LCCN
2013433679
OCLC/WorldCat
850372270

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