Reexamining peacekeeping : the Brahimi Report and onward / Yamashita Hikaru

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: NIDS Security Reports No 7, December 2006, pp.41-77Summary: This article looks at the background to the Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations, August 2000, and chaired by Lakhdar Brahimi, and then considers its subsequent effect and application. The article notes that the original UN charter made no specific provision for peacekeeping, rather the activity and the teminology have developed ad hoc while peace operations themselves have become more frequent and more complex since the end of the Cold War.
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This article looks at the background to the Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations, August 2000, and chaired by Lakhdar Brahimi, and then considers its subsequent effect and application. The article notes that the original UN charter made no specific provision for peacekeeping, rather the activity and the teminology have developed ad hoc while peace operations themselves have become more frequent and more complex since the end of the Cold War.

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