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Summary of United Nations Peacekeeping Challenge by Anna Powles PDF
Drawing from a diverse range of military, policing, academic and policymakers’ experiences, this book seeks to provide solutions of how national militaries and police can work together to better support future United Nations peacekeeping operations. It addresses the growing tension between increasing non-combat related responsibilities being placed on land forces and the ability of UN peacekeeping forces to fulfil the demands of government and development tasks in fragile and conflict-affected environments. An original contribution to the debate on UN peacekeeping reforms that includes constructing an enhanced partnership for peacekeeping; building on renewed commitment to share the burden and for regional cooperation; providing peacekeepers with the necessary capabilities to protect civilians; and supporting nations in transition from conflict to stabilisation. This book offers the very latest in informed analysis and decision-making on UN peacekeeping reform.
Detail About United Nations Peacekeeping Challenge PDF
- Author : Anna Powles
- Publisher : Routledge
- Genre : Political Science
- Total Pages : 300 pages
- ISBN : 1317004426
- Release Date : 09 March 2016
- PDF File Size : 25,9 Mb
- Language : English
- Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews
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