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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
'THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN,' RUDYARD KIPLING xi
Introduction: 'Savage Wars of Peace' 3
1 Those Who 'Witness the Evil': Peacekeeping as Trauma 15
I. Those Who Witness the Evil' 18
II. On Being the Hero's Friend: Canadian Investments in
Peacekeeping 32
III. Sending in the Warriors: 'The Spread of Non-Democratic
Regimes and Human Rights Abuses' 39
2 Men from the 'Clean Snows of Petawawa' 51
I. Masculinities That Make the White Nation 57
II. Operation Deliverance 67
3 'Outwhiting the White Guys?' Men of Colour and the Murder of
Shidane AbukarArone 87
I. 'A Significant Opposition of Values' 91
II. The Bully and the Weak Soldier .101
4 Bad Apples and a Nation Wronged: Public Truth and the
Somalia Affair 116
I. The Disappearance of Race 119
II. Race as Culture .135
III. Ill-Prepared and Rudderless Soldiers and a Nation Wronged 141
Conclusion: Acting Morally in the New World Order:
Lessons from Peacekeeping 153
I. The Role of Racism in the New World Order 155
II. Superfluous Human Beings and Evil as Policy 158
NOTES 167
BIBLIOGRAPHY 207
INDEX 227
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Somalia Affair, 1992-1997, Peacekeeping forces Canada, Peacekeeping forces Somalia, Canada Armed Forces Somalia, Racism, Imperialism, Affaire somalienne, Canada, 1992-1997, Forces de maintien de la paix Canada, Racisme, Impâerialisme