Beyond traditional peacekeeping
1995
Figures and Tables - Foreword S.Tharoor - Introduction D.C.F.Daniel & B.C.Hayes - PART 1: SOVEREIGNTY AND INTERVENTION - On the Brink of a New Era? Humanitarian Interventions, 1991-4 T.G.Weiss - National Perspectives on International Intervention D.Dallmeyer - UN Intervention in Civil Wars: Imperatives of Choice and Strategy S.J.Stedman - PART 2: SUPPORTING NON-TRADITIONAL PEACEKEEPING: NATIONAL CHOICES - The Case for Engagement: American Interests in UN Peace Operations E.C.Luck - Minding Our Own Business: The Case for American Non-Participation in International Peacekeeping/Peacemaking Operations C.Layne - Working Multilaterally: The Old Peacekeepers' Viewpoint B.Huldt - Other Selected States: Motivations and Factors in National Choices A.Kane - PART 3: IMPROVING EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY - Structural Issues and the Future of UN Peace Operations W.Durch - UN Peace Support Operations: Political- Military Considerations J.Whitman & I.Bartholomew - Military Issues in Multinational Operations M.Harrell & R.Howe - PART 4: CASE STUDIES - The United Nations Operation in the Congo: Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, and Peacebuilding I.J.Rikhye - United Nations Peacekeeping in the Former Yugoslavia M.Berdal - The Case of Cambodia J.Schear - UNOSOM II: Not Failure, Not Success G.Anderson - Success and Failure in Southern Africa: Peacekeeping in Namibia and Angola V.P.Fortna - PART 5: CONCLUSIONS - Problems and Progress: The Future of UN Peacekeeping D.C.F.Daniel & B.C.Hayes - Index - Glossary
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