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Peacekeeping and public information: caught in the crossfire

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Cass series on peacekeeping ; no. 5Publication details: London: Frank Cass, 1999Description: 175pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Demonstrates the absence of an established doctrine and lack of consistent management principles regarding public information in peacekeeping missions in 5 case-studies of United Nations peacekeeping operations in the 1990s. The study's main tenet is that communication is a strategic management function for international organisations, particularly when they operate in a peacekeeping mode and that, to avoid deterioration of public image, loss of message and lack of internal communication, organisations should apply 6 prescribed principles.
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Demonstrates the absence of an established doctrine and lack of consistent management principles regarding public information in peacekeeping missions in 5 case-studies of United Nations peacekeeping operations in the 1990s. The study's main tenet is that communication is a strategic management function for international organisations, particularly when they operate in a peacekeeping mode and that, to avoid deterioration of public image, loss of message and lack of internal communication, organisations should apply 6 prescribed principles.

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