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The new UN peacekeeping : building peace in lands of conflict after the Cold War / Steven R. Ratner.
Author
Ratner, Steven R.
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English
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1st St. Martin's paperback ed.
Published/Created
New York : St. Martin's Press : Council on Foreign Relations, 1996.
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xiv, 322 pages ; 22 cm
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Stokes Library - Wallace Hall (SPIA)
JX1953 .R34 1996
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Security, International
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United Nations
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Armed Forces
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United Nations
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Cambodia
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United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-298) and index.
Contents
I. Constructing the new paradigm. An old word, a new meaning (or some very new wine in old bottles)
Setting the scene: the conceptual underpinnings of the new peacekeeping
The new peacekeepers: UN organs and supporting participants
II. A look back. Fits and starts: the League's and UN's early efforts at the new peacekeeping
The early second-generation missions: 1989-1991
III. The Cambodia experience. Cambodia: unending conflict, uncertain solution
UNTAC in Cambodia
Tackling UNTAC: a model operation?
IV. Toward the future. The new imperatives for the new peacekeeping.
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ISBN
0312164483
9780312164485
OCLC
36250809
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