The UN Military Staff Committee is a misunderstood organ, and never
really worked as it was initially envisaged. This book charts its
historic development as a means to explain the continuous debate
about the reactivation of the Military Staff Committee and, more
generally, the unsatisfied need for the Security Council to have a
military advisory body so that it does not only depend on the
Secretariat to make its decisions on military and security affairs.
The author takes a clear stand for the establishment of a military
committee with real weight in the decision-making process of the
Security Council related to peace operations. The Security Council
remains the only international body making decisions in peace and
security, authorizing military deployment without advice from a
collective body of military experts and advisers. Recreating such a
body is the missing part of all UN reform structures undertaken in
past years. As the number of UN troops deployed increases, this
book will be an important read for all students and scholars of
international organisations, security studies and international
relations.
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