Fighting For Peace: Lessons from Bosnia 1994

Fighting For Peace: Lessons from Bosnia 1994

by General Sir Michael Rose (Author)

Synopsis

Renowned for his role in the Iranian Embassy siege and the Falklands War, General Sir Michael Rose now tells the inside story of one of the toughest challenges of his career, as Commander of the UN Protection Force in Bosnia in 1994. Having inherited a mission that was sliding into chaos, Rose's brief was to sustain the people of Bosnia in the midst of a devastating three-sided war and to try to prevent the conflict escalating. Facing scenes of inhumanity not witnessed in Europe since 1945, he describes how he dealt with individuals who would stop at nothing to fulfil their personal and political agendas. When General Rose left Bosnia at the end of the year the military conflict had been stabilised, aid convoys were reaching their destinations and civilians were once again able to walk the streets. How this turnaround was achieved is the subject of this plain-speaking, controversial account of a complex and bloody war.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 07 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 075152980X
ISBN 13: 9780751529807
Book Overview: * National press advertising campaign in TELEGRAPH and DAILY MAIL * Author media features and interviews * Widespread review coverage * Submitted to all major trade non-fiction promotions inc. Travel Points and Airports. * Serialisation - tbc

Media Reviews
The thinking man's BRAVO TWO ZERO * SPECTATOR *
One of Britain's most decorated and experienced battlefield soldiers * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Feisty, charismatic, combative and engaging... One of the surprises and delights of this book is its highly personal tone. * EVENING STANDARD *
Fascinating and well-written. * IRISH TIMES *
Author Bio
General Sir Michael Rose was educated at Oxford and the Sorbonne. Now retired from the army, he had one of the most distinguished careers in the service, commanding the 22nd SAS Regiment through the Iranian Embassy siege and the Falklands War. He now lectures on peace-keeping.