With the end of the Cold War, the euphoria of the Gulf War of
the 1990s and the avowal of a New World Order, peace-operations
were declared as the recipe for a better world through
international intervention in conflict arenas. However, the
debacles and failures in Cambodia, Somalia, or the Balkans led to
disillusionment and a sense of strategic helplessness among
leaders, experts and scholars in the industrial democracies. While
these arguments have been the focus of intense criticism and
discussion, they nevertheless underscore the fact that since the
end of the Cold War the armed forces of the industrial democracies
have undergone very significant transformations. This is the first
work linking the changes in armed forces to Peace Support
Operations (PSOs), those operations with major state-building
components that demand broad and coherent cooperation between
military forces and civilian entities.
"The Transformation of the World of War and Peace Support
Operations" is timely as the recent debates over PSOs continue to
take center stage. This work embodies a new set of ideas and
concepts that aid in grasping and interpreting the transformations
taking place in the world of war and in PSOs. It seeks to
understand how social, economic, political, and organizational
transformations around the globe are related to the complex links
between armed forces and PSOs. Additionally, this work addresses
issues that continue to define the character and makeup of modern
warfare and the missions of PSOs for coming decades.
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