UN-Consistent: A Comparison of Australia's Military Interventions in Somalia and Rwanda |
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Authors: | Mat Hardy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Macquarie University , Australia mhardy@aapt.net.au |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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Keywords: | British Army Bogside baton rounds CS gas defence technology assessment Royal Ulster Constabulary non-lethal weapons rubber bullets Provisional IRA |
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