An edition of MARO (2010)

MARO

mass atrocity response operations : a military planning handbook

MARO
Sarah B. Sewall, Sarah B. Sewa ...
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An edition of MARO (2010)

MARO

mass atrocity response operations : a military planning handbook

"The Mass Atrocity Response Operations (MARO) Project focus is to enable the United States and the international community to stop genocide and mass atrocity as part of a broader integrated strategy by explaining key relevant military concepts and planning considerations. Failure to act in the face of mass killings of civilians is not simply a function of political will or legal authority; the failure also reflects a lack of thinking about how military forces might respond. States and regional and international organizations must better understand and prepare for the unique operational and moral challenges that military forces would face in a MARO. Such an effort offers several benefits, including the creation of a wider range of potentially effective military responses. Advance planning with possible partners would greatly facilitate coalition operations. Developing more effective intervention options may help strengthen deterrence of would-be perpetrators. By highlighting the complexities of responding militarily after violence against civilians has already become widespread, MARO planning should increase policymakers' appreciation of the value and economy of preventive efforts. Since prevention will not succeed every time, some states may nonetheless find themselves conducting a MARO. They may initiate intervention or adjust the mission of forces that deployed for other purposes, where mass violence against civilians becomes a primary challenge. The concrete and practical challenges of using military forces to halt ongoing mass atrocities through a MARO are addressed. The Project developed operational concepts, a tailored planning guide, tabletop exercises, and other tools for military institutions and political actors. While military force will not always be required to halt mass atrocity, the MARO Project helps make credible, effective options more likely and better prepares intervening forces in the event that they are directed to act in this respect. The Project can help shift the policy debate from 'whether' to 'how' to intervene to stop widespread violence against civilians"-- Foreword.

The Handbook explains why MAROs present unique operational challenges and provides framing and planning tools to prepare the military. While primarily intended for military planners, it is also useful for policymakers and other non-military readers interested in the prevention of and military response to mass atrocities. The Handbook is a living document and will continue to benefit from on-going thinking about and exercising of these concepts.

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MARO: mass atrocity response operations : a military planning handbook
2010, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, US Army Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute
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Table of Contents

Foreword / Sarah Sewall and John Kardos
Executive summary
The MARO concept
MARO planning considerations
Future research areas and ways forward.

Edition Notes

"A collaborative effort between the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and the US Army Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute"--P. [1] of cover.

Includes bibliographical references.(pages 114-117).

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[Cambridge, Mass.?]

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Library of Congress
HV6322.7 .S49 2010

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Pagination
1 online resource (128 pages)
Number of pages
128

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44686655M
OCLC/WorldCat
847219990

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