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" The United Nations and Peacekeeping : "
edited by Indar Jit Rikhye, Kjell Skjelsbaek.
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555793
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b384411
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Main Entry
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Indar Jit Rikhye
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The United Nations and Peacekeeping : : Results, Limitations and Prospects: The Lessons of 40 Years of Experience\ edited by Indar Jit Rikhye, Kjell Skjelsbaek.
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Publication Statement
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London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan,, 1991.
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Series Statement
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Issues in peacekeeping and peacemaking.
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ISBN
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1349208086
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: 1349208108
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: 9781349208081
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: 9781349208104
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Abstract
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The 1988 Nobel Peace Prize has thrown into sharp relief the significant role United Nations' peacekeepers have played on the international stage since the first operation 40 years ago. This volume takes stock of our peacekeeping past and present and considers its future. It gives an insider's look at management and financing issues, the views of troop-contributing countries and the effect of operations onThe 1988 Nobel Peace Prize has thrown into sharp relief the significant role United Nations' peacekeepers have played on the international stage since the first operation 40 years ago. This volume takes stock of our peacekeeping past and present and considers its future. It gives an insider's look at management and financing issues, the views of troop-contributing countries and the effect of operations onThe 1988 Nobel Peace Prize has thrown into sharp relief the significant role United Nations' peacekeepers have played on the international stage since the first operation 40 years ago. This volume takes stock of our peacekeeping past and present and considers its future. It gives an insider's look at management and financing issues, the views of troop-contributing countries and the effect of operations on",,,,"The 1988 Nobel Peace Prize has thrown into sharp relief the significant role United Nations' peacekeepers have played on the international stage since the first operation 40 years ago. This volume takes stock of our peacekeeping past and present and considers its future. It gives an insider's look at management and financing issues, the views of troop-contributing countries and the effect of operations on peacekeepers and local populations. This volume strengthens the case for peacekeeping in a viable system for international peace and security.
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Kjell Skjelsbaek
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