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International Peacekeeping With a New Epilogue on Somalia, Bosnia, and Cambodia

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ISBN-10: 0801850320

ISBN-13: 9780801850325

Edition: 1994

Authors: Paul F. Diehl

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"This readable volume was written before the various peacekeeping debacles of 1993 in Somalia and Haiti, but its analysis stands up remarkably well in light of these fast-changing situations... Consideration of [the guidelines for peacekeeping laid out by Paul Diehl] might have saved policymakers considerable grief in the past year."-- Foreign Affairs
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 11/1/1994
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 6.54" wide x 8.90" long x 0.57" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Concepts and Development of International Peacekeeping
The Concept of Peacekeeping
The Origin and Development of Peacekeeping Operations
UNEF I and the Birth of the Peacekeeping Strategy
Plan of the Book
Cases of International Peacekeeping
Success in Peacekeeping Operations
Case Selection
Peacekeeping and the Limitation of Armed Conflict
Characteristics of the Peacekeeping Operation
Characteristics of Authorization
Political and Military Context
Conclusions
When Peacekeeping Does Not Lead to Peace: Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution
UNEF II and Conflict Resolution
The Failure to Achieve Conflict Resolution
Explanations for the Conflict Resolution Failure
Conclusion
Institutional Alternatives to Traditional U.N. Peacekeeping Operations
A Permanent U.N. Peacekeeping Force
Regional Peacekeeping Operations
Multinational Force Arrangements
Conclusion
Functional Alternatives to Traditional U.N. Peacekeeping Operations
Trip-Wire
Naval Peacekeeping
Arms Control Verification
Humanitarian Assistance
Drug Interdiction
Combatting Terrorism
Election Supervision
Enforcement
Conclusion
The Prospects for International Peacekeeping
Success in Peacekeeping: Some Guidelines and Applications
Beyond Traditional Peacekeeping
Conclusion
Epilogue: Applications to Some Recent Peacekeeping Operations
U.N. Operations in Somalia
U.N. Protection Force
U.N. Transitional Authority in Cambodia
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index