Parsons, T., Nolan, J. J. et Crispino, F. (2021). Multinational cooperation and intervention: small steps to better results. Information & Security: An International Journal, 48 (2). pp. 160-170. ISSN 0861-5160 1314-2119 DOI 10.11610/isij.4805
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Through the latter years of the twentieth century and early years of the twenty-first century, there have been a number of high-profile multinational interventions by the international community in countries deemed to be sufficiently unstable to present a threat to global peace or, more controversially, to local populations. Beginning with the tardy but largely successful intervention in the Yugoslav civil war in 1990 and culminating in the soon to conclude intervention in Afghanistan after the Al Qaeda attacks on the USA in 2001, there have also been military interventions in Iraq in 2003 and Libya in 2011. The list is not exhaustive. There have been other interventions elsewhere, but these particular examples of military intervention mainly conducted by western powers provide illuminating insights into the success and, sometimes, the failure of such multinational security responses to perceived international threats.
Type de document: | Article |
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Date de dépôt: | 21 juin 2021 13:05 |
Dernière modification: | 07 mars 2022 14:06 |
Version du document déposé: | Version officielle de l'éditeur |
URI: | https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/9625 |
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