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Peace operations : trends, progress, and prospects / Donald C.F. Daniel, Patricia Taft, & Sharon Wiharta, editors.

Van Pelt Library JZ5588 .P43 2008
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Daniel, Donald C. (Donald Charles), 1944-
Taft, Patricia.
Wiharta, Sharon.
Georgetown University. Center for Peace and Security Studies.
Fund for Peace.
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Security, International.
Peacekeeping forces.
Conflict management--International cooperation.
Conflict management.
Peace-building--International cooperation.
Peace-building.
International cooperation.
Physical Description:
xiii, 271 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, [2008]
Contents:
Part I Macro View: Across Regions and Nations
Chapter 1 Trends from 1948 to 2005: How to View the Relation between the United Nations and Non-UN Entities / Birger Heldt 9
Chapter 2 Distinguishing among Military Contributors / Donald C. F. Daniel, Katrin Heuel, Benjamin Margo 27
Chapter 3 Why So Few Troops from among So Many? / Donald C. F. Daniel 47
Chapter 4 Preparing for the Worst: Military Requirements for Hazardous Missions / Gary Anderson 63
Chapter 5 Preparing Nations for Peace: Specialized Requirements for Complex Missions / Patricia Taft 71
Part II Micro View: Within Regions and Nations
Chapter 6 Africa: Building Institutions on the Run / Mark Malan 89
Chapter 7 Europe: Looking Near and Far / Bastian Giegerich 119
Chapter 8 Peace Support in the New Independent States: Different from the Rest? / Alexander I. Nikitin, Mark A. Loucas 137
Chapter 9 Latin America: Haiti and Beyond / John T. Fishel 153
Chapter 10 Rethinking Peace Operations in East Asia: Problems and Prospects / Mely Caballero-Anthony 169
Chapter 11 South Asia: Contributors of Global Significance / Dipankar Banerjee 187
Chapter 12 The Greater Middle East: Problems of Priorities and Agendas / Paul R. Pillar 203.
Notes:
"A joint project of the Center for Peace and Security Studies of the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; the Fund for Peace; and, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-256) and index.
ISBN:
9781589012097
1589012097
OCLC:
182621480

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