1st Edition

Legitimacy and the Use of Armed Force Stability Missions in the Post-Cold War Era

By Chiyuki Aoi Copyright 2011
304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines the concept of legitimacy as it may be used to explain the success, or failure, of key stability operations since the end of the Cold War. In the success of stability operations, legitimacy is key. In order to achieve success, the intervening force must create a sense of legitimacy of the mission among the various constituencies concerned with and involved in the... Read more

1. Legitimacy in Stability Operations  2. Liberia: Creating Peace in Africa  3. Bosnia-Herzegovina: From Peace Support to Coercive Diplomacy  4. Somalia: From Peace Enforcement to Disengagement  5. Rwanda: Failure to Stop Genocide  6. Iraq: From Preemption to Counterinsurgency  7. Iraq: Transformation Failure and Intervention Performance  8. Iraq: Non-Support of Preemptive War  9. Afghanistan: From Self-Defence to State-Building  10. Afghanistan: Stabilisation and Counterinsurgency Performance  11. Afghanistan: From Adequate to Dwindling Support  12. Legitimacy and the Conditions of Success

Biography

Chiyuki Aoi is Associate Professor of International Politics at Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo. She has a PhD in Political Science from Columbia University.