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inherent characteristics of peacekeeping make it difficult to efficiently produce UN peace missions. Importantly, a country …While the demand for UN peacekeeping operations increases, the production of these operations remains problematic. The …'s participation in a UN peacekeeping operation is based on its national interests for that mission. The system of discretionary …
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The greatest contribution that economics can make to banishing war lies in creating conditions that help keep the peace … to keep the peace and work out a set of policies and institutions capable of creating those conditions. The article …
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The post-cold war period is characterized by peace operations and negotiations, with increased size, number, and … factors that influence the demand for peacekeeping missions, i.e., conflict situations that invite third-party interventions …, as well as the supply of peacekeeping, the ability and desire of states to intervene elsewhere through peacekeeping …
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explicitly assumed that third parties only value peace, recent theory has modeled parties to a conflict more flexibly. In …
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The article briefly reports on the funding of Canadian peacekeeping activities and outlines the shift toward … peacekeeping operations in Canadian defense activity and expenditure since 1989. It then analyzes equipment deployed or readied in … deployment possible are substantial and form a major hidden cost of peacekeeping that, in future, needs to be made explicit to …
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either case, to play its optimal role in the future of peacekeeping operations, the U.N. will have to face up to new demands …
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secure peace. …
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The post-cold war period is characterized by peace operations and negotiations, with increased size, number, and … factors that influence the demand for peacekeeping missions, i.e., conflict situations that invite third-party interventions …, as well as the supply of peacekeeping, the ability and desire of states to intervene elsewhere through peacekeeping …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009225987
explicitly assumed that third parties only value peace, recent theory has modeled parties to a conflict more flexibly. In …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008543243
The greatest contribution that economics can make to banishing war lies in creating conditions that help keep the peace … to keep the peace and work out a set of policies and institutions capable of creating those conditions. The article …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005749203