Who Should Keep the Peace? Providing Security for Twenty-First-Century Peace Operations

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ISBN-10:

0977002322

ISBN-13:

9780977002320

Edition: First Edition
Released: Sep 25, 2006
Format: Paperback, 146 pages

Description:

Maintaining peace has traditionally been the job of nations but, as populations grow, distances shrink, borders leak, and belief systems clash, it has increasingly become a multinational, collaborative task. As evidence, consider the number of peace support operations (PSOs) now working in the world's least-well-governed, most-conflict-ridden regions and the growing number of institutions supporting them. These operations bring military, policing, and other resources to bear, under international mandate, in the wake of war. This volume offers a critical "institutional performance review" of PSO security providers--from the United Nations to the private sector-comparing them on many dimensions, from legitimacy and deployment agility to firepower and staying power. Its concluding observations stress the risks of either privatizing peace or of making its rebuilding a largely military enterprise.

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