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The reform process of United Nations peace operations : debriefing and lessons : report of the 2001 Singapore Conference / Nassrine Azimi and Chang Li Lin, editors ; The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), The Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) of Singapore and The Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA).

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chang, Li Lin.
Contributor:
Azimi, Nassrine, editor.
Li Lin, Chang, editor.
United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), contributor.
Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) of Singapore, contributor.
Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA), contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Peacekeeping forces--Congresses.
Peacekeeping forces.
United Nations--Peacekeeping forces.
United Nations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (343 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Brill Academic Publishers 2001
The Hague, The Netherlands ; London ; Boston : Kluwer Law International, [2001]
Summary:
In March 2000, the United Nations Secretary-General convened an international panel to conduct a major study on United Nations Peace Operations. Chaired by former Algerian Foreign Minister and current Under-Secretary-General, Lakhdar Brahimi, the Panel was tasked to conduct a wide-ranging study and analysis over lessons learned from past operations such as those in Rwanda and Somalia, as well as current missions in Kosovo, East Timor, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Panel looked at how peacekeeping missions could achieve greater efficiency and success in attaining the key objectives of maintaining peace and promoting reconciliation and reconstruction. It also reviewed the context within which peacekeeping missions took place, the resources and limitations of the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) specifically, and the modality, efficacy, and extent of assistance rendered by the `international community' within the framework of peacekeeping and peace-building in general. The fifth in a series of conferences organised on lessons learnt from peacekeeping operations was held under the auspices of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) of Singapore and the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA). Throughout two intense days in Singapore, in April 2001, an eminent group of academics, government officials, representatives of international organisations, representatives from ongoing UN Missions, and military scholars gathered behind closed doors to reflect upon the recommendations of the Brahimi Report and the obstacles to reform of peacekeeping. This volume contains all the papers presented at that event. It also includes the Co-Chairs' Summary and Recommendations. The Report is a summary of the many animated debates that took place during the conference. Recommendations of the Co-Chairs have been drawn from the broad range of opinions and insights from the conference. The findings and reactions of the participants to the Brahimi Report should give policy-makers, researchers, and international affairs analysts a candid review and critique of past experiences that is essential to the comprehension of the failures of current peacekeeping and requirements for future success.
Contents:
Selected Biographies
Acknowledgements
1 : Introductory Remarks and Keynote Addresses
Introductory Remarks and Keynote Addresses
2 : Reform of United Nations Peace Operations
Overview of the Brahimi Report
Review of Report at Other Policy and Research Forums
3 : View from the Field: United Nations Missions' Responses
View from the Field: United Nations Missions' Responses
4 : View from the Field: Regional and Other Responses
View from the Field: Regional and Other Responses
5 : View from National Capitals, the General Assembly and the Security Council
View from National Capitals, the General Assembly and the Security Council
6 : The Insider's View: Impact of the Report on the United Nations System
The Insider's View: Impact of the Report on the United Nations System
7 : Conference Co-Chairs' Summary and Recommendations
Conference Co-Chairs' Summary and Recommendations
8 : Additional Remarks
Additional Remarks
9 : Annex
Annex
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
Other Format:
Print version: Li Lin, Chang The Reform Process of United Nations Peace Operations
ISBN:
90-04-50300-5
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004503007 DOI

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