This book addresses the experience with international peace support
operations in the 1990s and the lessons to be drawn. Renowned
international experts analyze, from an academic or practitioner's
view, the key changes that occurred after the end of the Cold War.
They discuss international cooperation in peace support operations
including civilian and military aspects.
In the post-Cold War era, peace support operations have become
an essential instrument for the international community in reacting
to crises and stabilizing conflict areas. At the same time,
peacekeeping has undergone a fundamental transformation. This
conceptual evolution is still under way. In order to improve the
international response in future contingencies, it is important to
debate the lessons learned.
This book presents different points of view and focuses mainly
on the following questions: How has the new conflict environment
changed the character of peace support operations? What lessons can
be drawn as far as international cooperation is concerned? And how
should the various actors cooperate in order to meet these new
requirements?
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