United Nations peacekeeping and the non-use of force

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International Peace Academy Occasional Paper SeriesPublication details: Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1992Description: 46pISBN:
  • 1555873375 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Describes the evolution of the United Nations principle of non-use of force except in self defence, and analyzes the problems faced by UN peacekeepers in its implementation. Covers UN peacekeeping activities in the Congo (now Zaire), Cyprus, and Lebanon. The author proposes the establishment of two-tier peacekeeping forces with the participation of major powers to make operations more effective without changing the non-use of force principle.
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Describes the evolution of the United Nations principle of non-use of force except in self defence, and analyzes the problems faced by UN peacekeepers in its implementation. Covers UN peacekeeping activities in the Congo (now Zaire), Cyprus, and Lebanon. The author proposes the establishment of two-tier peacekeeping forces with the participation of major powers to make operations more effective without changing the non-use of force principle.

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