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_aEnhancing European military and police contributions to UN peacekeeping _h[electronic resource] |
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_a[New York, NY] : _bIPI, _c2013 |
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500 | _a"February 2013" | ||
500 | _aOn October 24–25, 2012, the second regional roundtable of the International Peace Institute–Pearson Centre Being a Peace -keeper series took place in Berlin, Germany, hosted by the Center for International Peace Operations (ZIF) with the support of the Direct for Strategic Affairs of the French Ministry of Defense and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany. With the impending NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan as a backdrop, the discussion focused on future European commitments to UN peacekeeping, the strategic security context, current developments and challenges in UN peacekeeping, UN command and control, partnership arrangements, and mutual needs and opportunities in the way forward. | ||
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_apeacekeeping operations _vconference _xUN _zEurope |
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_apolice _xpeacekeeping forces _xEU _xNATO |
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_aInternational Peace Institute. _bPearson Centre |
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710 | _aCenter for International Peace Operations | ||
856 | _uhttp://www.ipinst.org/publication/meeting-notes/detail/385-enhancing-european-military-and-police-contributions-to-un-peacekeeping.html | ||
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