Global Security, December, 2005
Friday, December 16, 2005
Adding 3Ns to the 3Ds: Lessons from the 1996 Zaire Mission for Humanitarian Interventions
Working Paper #4
This paper examines the 3D (defence, diplomacy and development) framework for humanitarian interventions in weak states and/or conflict situations. It accepts that there are some considerable strengths built into this strategic concept for it privileges both a “whole of government” approach and the need to emphasize capacity building in all areas of governance. It argues, however, that the 3D framework remains too narrow in its logic and mode of application.