Who should keep the peace? : providing security for twenty-first century peace operations / William J Durch and Tobias C Berkman

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington DC : The Henry L Stimson Centre , 2006Description: 146 p. : ill tablesISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Demand for peace keeping forces seems to be rising but by whom and how should that requirement be met? Looks at supply and demand since the 1990s and then considers what kind of organization is most effective in meeting the demand, be it the UN, regional organizations, coalitions, or the private sector. Finally considers what characteristics define whether a peace support operation will be effective.
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Demand for peace keeping forces seems to be rising but by whom and how should that requirement be met? Looks at supply and demand since the 1990s and then considers what kind of organization is most effective in meeting the demand, be it the UN, regional organizations, coalitions, or the private sector. Finally considers what characteristics define whether a peace support operation will be effective.

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