Peace Support Operations: Nordic Perspectives brings together
Nordic academics working in the field of peace support operations
broadly defined. It contains a collection of articles that present
different theoretical approaches to the study of peace support
operations and contribute to enhance the knowledge of the Nordic
countriesa (TM) participation in such operations. Its case studies
describe the development of peacekeeping forces from Norway,
Sweden, Denmark and Finland in the face of evolving threats to
world security over the past sixty years, and how each country's
reaction has differed. The conflicts covered in this study include
the Cold War, the Balkan conflict, the first Gulf War and the
Malawian ethnic conflict. Thus, it constitutes a contribution to
the academic field in both a theoretical and an empirical
sense.
This book was previously published as a special issue of
International Peacekeeping
General
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