This article seeks to compare Australia's involvement in two key 1990s peace missions: those to Somalia in 1992-93 and Rwanda in 1994-95. While there are many similarities between the two missions in terms of time, scale and theatre, the differences are more important. Both missions are usually recalled as failures despite the Australian troops having been extremely successful in their roles during both deployments. Moreover the experiences with intervention in Africa seem to have forever blighted Australian participation in peace missions on that continent.2
Contemporary peace operations are deployed to increasingly complex, high-risk environments where loc...
This article analyzes Australia’s contribution to the Afghanistan War from 2001 to 2014. It recommen...
The conventional wisdom about the 1992 US intervention in Somalia is that it was a quintessentially ...
This article seeks to compare Australia\u27s involvement in two key 1990s peace missions: those to S...
Somalia inherited a colonial legacy of ethnically unrepresentative borders that led to war with neig...
This article traces the history of Australian peacekeeping since its beginnings in September 1947. I...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
The Limits of Peacekeeping highlights the Australian government's peacekeeping efforts in Africa and...
Since the collapse of the state in Somalia in 1991 the country has been the recipient of numerous in...
This article will assess the interventionism which the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council...
This article traces Rwanda’s history under German and Belgian colonialism, through independence and ...
This article argues that the legitimacy of peacekeeping forces in the eyes of the local actors impac...
In the aftermath of the Rwandan civil war, Australia's defence forces deployed a medical force to su...
This article presents the results of a comparative study of genocide prevention showing similarities...
Interventions by the United Nations for the purpose of establishing and main- taining peace have a m...
Contemporary peace operations are deployed to increasingly complex, high-risk environments where loc...
This article analyzes Australia’s contribution to the Afghanistan War from 2001 to 2014. It recommen...
The conventional wisdom about the 1992 US intervention in Somalia is that it was a quintessentially ...
This article seeks to compare Australia\u27s involvement in two key 1990s peace missions: those to S...
Somalia inherited a colonial legacy of ethnically unrepresentative borders that led to war with neig...
This article traces the history of Australian peacekeeping since its beginnings in September 1947. I...
Military intervention remains controversial both when it happens and when it fails to happen. Since ...
The Limits of Peacekeeping highlights the Australian government's peacekeeping efforts in Africa and...
Since the collapse of the state in Somalia in 1991 the country has been the recipient of numerous in...
This article will assess the interventionism which the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council...
This article traces Rwanda’s history under German and Belgian colonialism, through independence and ...
This article argues that the legitimacy of peacekeeping forces in the eyes of the local actors impac...
In the aftermath of the Rwandan civil war, Australia's defence forces deployed a medical force to su...
This article presents the results of a comparative study of genocide prevention showing similarities...
Interventions by the United Nations for the purpose of establishing and main- taining peace have a m...
Contemporary peace operations are deployed to increasingly complex, high-risk environments where loc...
This article analyzes Australia’s contribution to the Afghanistan War from 2001 to 2014. It recommen...
The conventional wisdom about the 1992 US intervention in Somalia is that it was a quintessentially ...