Casualties of the New World Order contends that the high rate of
failure among post-Cold War UN missions are attributable to common
weaknesses which are vulnerable to civil war dynamics. These
mission weaknesses derive from the high level of control over the
missions' mandates and operations wielded by combinations of
self-interested and distracted UN member-states. The effects of
these weaknesses are examined in the failed missions in Bosnia,
Somalia, and Angola, while their absence is observed in the
successful missions to El Salvador, Mozambique, and Cambodia.
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