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_aPeace operations are what states make of them: Why future evolution is more likely than extinction/ _cKatharina P. Coleman |
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520 | _aPeace operations involve the expeditionary use of military personnel to help prevent armed conflict by supporting a peace process observe or assist in the implementation of ceasefires or peace agreements and/or enforce ceasefires, peace agreements or the will of the United Nations (UN) Security Council in order to build stable peace. Peace operations have been authorized by various international organizations most frequently the UN and states, usually in response to war or the threat of war. | ||
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_aPEACEKEEPING _x OPERATIONS |
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_aUNITED NATIONS _x PEACEKEEPING |
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773 | _aContemporary Security Policy : Vol. 42, No 2, April 2021, pp. 241-255 (104) | ||
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_a _u https://doi.org/10.1080/13523260.2021.1882802 _z click for text |
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