This study challenges the easy assumption that peacekeeping as
we've known it in the past will be the 'pill for every ill' in the
future. A 'new world order' means new types of conflict breaking
out almost anywhere in a world that is more volatile and less
predictable than before. Contributors to this volume argue that we
need to get back to basics; that there are sobering lessons to be
learnt from Somalia, the Lebanon and Cambodia; that we need to ask
some fundamental questions. Can peacekeeping be 'reformed' or must
it be totally 'reinvented'? Are soldiers the best peacekeepers and,
if not, who should replace them?
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