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Major Powers and Peacekeeping
Major Powers and Peacekeeping
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CIS Peacekeeping
Civil War Peace Settlement
conflict intervention
council
East Timor
enforcement
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experience
force
foreign policy research
international
international security studies
Ivory Coast
Major Power Intervention
major power military participation analysis
military strategy analysis
NA To Operation
Nation Building
NATO Air Strike
NATO Ally
NATO Area
non-UN missions
operations
OSCE Mandate
Overburdened
Peace Enforcement
Peace Operations
Peace Support Operations
Peacekeeping
Peacekeeping Operations
SDF Involvement
security
support
traditional
UNAMSIL
United Nations operations
UNOSOM II
UNSC
UNT
UNTAC
Western Sahara
Product details
- ISBN 9780754640332
- Weight: 408g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Dec 2005
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The problems of peacekeeping in Somalia, Rwanda and former Yugoslavia marked a turning point for major powers in international military peacekeeping. Major support for a more pro-active UN role in peacekeeping has not been forthcoming and where major power involvement is deemed vital, non-UN peace operations have increasingly become the norm. This valuable volume explores the continuing significance of peacekeeping in international affairs, particularly in terms of its military dimensions, and examines the priorities and perspectives of the major powers in relation to their military participation in international peacekeeping and wider peace operations in the twenty-first century. It is ideal for scholars and students interested in contemporary international politics, international relations, international organizations, security and strategic studies, conflict resolution and foreign policy analysis.
Rachel E. Utley is Lecturer in International History in the School of History, University of Leeds, UK.
Major Powers and Peacekeeping
€192.20
