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A Continuation of Politics by Other Means - The "Politics" of a Peacekeeping Mission in Cambodia (1992-1993) (Paperback)
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A Continuation of Politics by Other Means - The "Politics" of a Peacekeeping Mission in Cambodia (1992-1993) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R466
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PKSOI is pleased to present this monograph by Mr. Boraden Nhem. Mr.
Nhem, a doctoral candidate, came to PKSOI to pursue his interest in
peacekeeping. Particularly interested in the determining factors of
success for peacekeeping missions, he has addressed a part of this
with a fresh look at the United Nations (UN) Cambodian peacekeeping
mission of 1992-93. His interests are academic but also motivated
by personal experience-his childhood was spent in some of the worst
years of fighting among factions, the implementation of the
peacekeeping mission, and the rebuilding of the Cambodian
government and society. Although he lived through this history, he
has not fallen into the common trap of assuming his experience is
the whole picture. This author has the unique ability to step back
from his own life experience in order to investigate and make
conclusions based upon the evidence he finds. He has done so in
this paper. Mr. Nhem has made a case that in past research scholars
have ordinarily addressed subjects such as mandates, spoiler
management policy, and UN missions as separate constructs and
further have failed to address local political factors. His new
Cambodian case study reveals a complex and interactive situation in
which local political conditions were paramount and directly
challenged the UN peacekeeping principle of neutrality. In fact, he
observes that UN peacekeeping missions can be too tied to theory
and doctrine and ignore reality. Instead, he argues for missions
that understand the inherent complexity of peacekeeping, recognize
emerging realities, and adapt accordingly.
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