Dying for peace? Fatality trends for United Nations peacekeping personnel/ James I. Rogers et.al

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Peacekeeping Vol 21 No 5, November 2014, pp.658-672 (96) Summary: While malicious acts by insurgents, rebels and tribes have attracted considerable attention in recent years, peacekeeping fatalities are most often caused by accident and illness. Yet despite this, malicious acts remain the major focus of journalistic reporting and academic study. This article places malicious acts into a broader context and highlights the more pressing threats posed by accident and illness.
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While malicious acts by insurgents, rebels and tribes have attracted considerable attention in recent years, peacekeeping fatalities are most often caused by accident and illness. Yet despite this, malicious acts remain the major focus of journalistic reporting and academic study. This article places malicious acts into a broader context and highlights the more pressing threats posed by accident and illness.

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