ABSTRACT

Andrew Dorman introduces Sierra Leone as Blair's second great military adventure after Kosovo and the first he undertook on his own. It is tied to Blair's 1999 Chicago speech on the 'Doctrine of the International Community', his move towards humanitarianism and the impact of the Kosovo experience. The book links this move with the rise of cosmopolitan militaries and the increasing involvement of Western forces in humanitarian operations and their impact on the international system. Furthermore, it places it within the context of defence transformation and the emerging Western expeditionary capabilities, in particular the European Union's new battle group concept and developments in concepts such as Network Centric Warfare and Networked Enabled Capability. Examining the whole campaign and considering the impact on the Blair Government, this book will prove to be a key reader on the topic.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter Chatper 1|22 pages

Blair and the Use of Military Force

chapter Chatper 4|26 pages

Evacuation, May 2000

chapter Chatper 5|16 pages

Saving UNAMSIL and Confronting the RUF

chapter Chatper 6|12 pages

Operation Barras – the Hostage Rescue

chapter Chatper 7|11 pages

The Defeat of the RUF

chapter Chatper 8|20 pages

Impact of the Operation