Peacekeeping and Peacemaking After the Cold War
Auteur : Lynn Etheridge Davis
Date de publication : 1993
Éditeur : Rand Summer Institute
Nombre de pages : 36
Résumé du livre
This report addresses the challenges of peacekeeping and peacemaking after the Cold War, looking first at recent efforts to keep the peace and then suggesting a multifaceted approach for the future. It looks at operations in which the international community successfully cooperated--such as in Iraq, and less successfully so--such as in Cambodia and the western Sahara. It points out that bringing peace to post-Cold War conflicts will require the international community to take a role in helping build nations and, in the process, carry out such additional activities as monitoring human rights, demobilizing armies, providing administrative services, and setting up democratic institutions.