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The United Nations Force Intervention Brigade: Peace enforcement as a conflict management strategy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Posted on:2016-10-12Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of OregonCandidate:Howell, Kelly KristenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2476390017485961Subject:International relations
Abstract/Summary:
This research explores developments within the United Nations that have led to the creation of the Forward Intervention Brigade (FIB). It will consider the political, legal, economic, and ethical issues surrounding armed defensive-intervention during humanitarian crises. Topics explored include the effectiveness of armed intervention during crises and ethics concerning the use of arms when intervening for humanitarian or peacemaking purposes.;How success and failure is being defined and the current status of the mission will be discussed. The question of the possible costs of non-intervention is raised. This case example is linked to the failure of the UN to effectively respond to the genocide that occurred in Rwanda in 1994 and the subsequent cost of that failure. The development of powers within the UN is considered in terms of the creation of this armed force, as are the ways this may impact the interpretation of international law regarding armed intervention.
Keywords/Search Tags:Armed
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