Aspects of Peacekeeping

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Chapter VII
Christopher Dandeker
Civil Affairs Forces
complex peace operation challenges
conflict management strategies
Defining Moments
Edmund Yorke
Edward Flint
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Hugo Slim
Human Suffering
Humanitarian Aid
humanitarian intervention theory
Humanitarian Space
Ian Johnstone
International Humanitarian Law
James Gow
Jim Whitman
Joint Battalion
Joint Peacekeeping
Koenraad Van Brabant
Konjevic Polje
military-civilian coordination
NATO Discussion
NATO Military Action
NATO Threat
NATO's Focus
NATO’s Focus
non-governmental organisations roles
operations
Paul B. Rich
Paul Latawski
Peace Support Operations
post-Cold War security
Richard Connaughton
Rosemary Durward
Sergio Vieira De Mello
Shashi Tharoor
Strategic Peacekeeping
support
United Nations missions
UNOSOM II
UNPROFOR Troop
Wider Peacekeeping
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780714650401
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The nature of UN operational involvement in the practical management of conflict has evolved dramatically since the end of the Cold War. The post-Cold War liberation of the Security Council, the subsequent paralysis in its decision-making competence, and the apparent dilution of the concept of sovereignty as a prohibition on intervention have been principal factors in the evolving fortunes of UK peace-support operations.

This evolving environment has had profound implications for the way in which the humanitarian community, the United Nations and military forces engaged under a UN flag have reacted to peace-support operations. This book explores contemporary peace-support operations and examines many of the principal challenges that now confront those charged, in different ways, with bringing peace to war-torn societies. In particular, this volume looks at the evolving nature of military, UN and humanitarian non-governmental organization's intervention in these complex conflicts. It also explores how these organizations relate to one another and the way in which a division of labour is determined.