Deliver us from evil: warlords and peacekeepers in a world of endless conflict

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Bloomsbury, 2000Description: 404pISBN:
  • 0747548447 (hbk.):
Subject(s): Summary: History of peacekeeping from the end of the Cold War to Russia's second Chechen war. Describes the rise of warlords and their apparent ability to act with impunity. The book describes what is involved when the call "something must be done" is answered by the international community. It describes the work of the United Nations and the large numbers of NGOs and aid agencies that have been involved in often dangerous circumstances in efforts to restore peace to war ravaged countries.
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History of peacekeeping from the end of the Cold War to Russia's second Chechen war. Describes the rise of warlords and their apparent ability to act with impunity. The book describes what is involved when the call "something must be done" is answered by the international community. It describes the work of the United Nations and the large numbers of NGOs and aid agencies that have been involved in often dangerous circumstances in efforts to restore peace to war ravaged countries.

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