Beyond traditional peacekeeping
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Author
Contributions
- Daniel, Donald C. 1944- - Contributor
- Hayes, Bradd C. - Contributor
Publication
1995 - St. Martin's Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
80,000 words, Guess
Page Count
320 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1112586M
- ISBN-100312125127
- OCLC Control Number32360265
- OCLC Control Number31377213
- Library of Congress Control Number94038458
and 2 more
- LibraryThing9549916
- Goodreads4524865
Classifications
- DDC341.5/8
- LCCJX1981.P7 B47 1995
Description
Controversy has largely replaced the euphoria which accompanied the end of the Cold War and the promise this development held for the United Nations as an instrument for furthering world public order. Sparking the controversy has been the UN's recent, extensive, and too often, highly problematical involvement in operations which go beyond traditional peacekeeping. Thus, the organization stands today at a crossroads, deliberating how much further it should push into a new era of non-traditional operations or whether it should, instead, retrench into safer traditional practices. This book brings together leading scholars and practitioners who explicate the issues at the heart of these deliberations. They review the past and particularly the present status of UN peacekeeping and recommend how the organization and member states should proceed. Dedicated analyses and case-studies focus on issues of sovereignty and intervention, national commitments to non-traditional missions, and operational efficiency and effectiveness when undertaking them.
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