Cambodia - from red to blue: Australia's initiative for peace
Material type: TextPublication details: St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1997Description: 375pISBN:- 1863739807 (pbk.):
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341.5840956 SKO United Nations peacekeeping after the Suez War: UNEF I: The Swedish involvement | 341.58409569 NEW Peacekeeping in South Lebanon: credibility and local cooperation/ | 341.584095693 HEN A business of some heat: the United Nations Force in Cyprus before and during the 1974 Turkish invasion/ | 341.58409596 BER Cambodia - from red to blue: Australia's initiative for peace | 341.58409596 DOY UN peacekeeping in Cambodia: UNTAC'S civil mandate | 341.58409596 FIN Cambodia: the legacy and lessons of UNTAC | 341.58409596 HEI Peacekeeping in transition: the United Nations in Cambodia |
An insider's view of the complicated negotiations in which Australia played a critical part and which led to the 1991 Paris Peace Accords and the ambitious UN peacekeeping operation in Cambodia. Spans the period from the failure of the 1989 Paris Conference on Cambodia to the elections organised and supervised by the United Nations in May 1993, the drafting of the new Cambodian constitution and the subsequent installation of a new Cambodian government.
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