We did nothing: why the truth doesn't always come out when the UN goes in

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Penguin, 2004Edition: 1st rev edDescription: 234pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Originally published in Dutch language, Amsterdam, 1997. The book describes the author's experiences during three UN peace missions in the 1990: Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and highlights why such missions so often fail. Provides a chilling indictment of governments' ability to wash their hands of other countries problems by applying the 'blue rinse' of the UN peacekeeping operation.
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Originally published in Dutch language, Amsterdam, 1997. The book describes the author's experiences during three UN peace missions in the 1990: Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and highlights why such missions so often fail. Provides a chilling indictment of governments' ability to wash their hands of other countries problems by applying the 'blue rinse' of the UN peacekeeping operation.

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