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041 _aeng
100 1 _aNadin, Peter
245 1 0 _aSpoiler groups and UN peacekeeping /
_cPeter Nadin, Patrick Cammaert, Vesselin Popovski
260 _aAbingdon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge, for the International Institute for Strategic Studies,
_c2015
300 _a148 pages ;
_c24 cm
490 1 _aAdelphi ;
_vno. 449.
500 _aSIP1502
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"UN peacekeepers today do far more than patrol a ceasefire line. In most cases, there is no frontline, no truce, numerous parties and among them some armed groups seeking to undermine a settlement. In short, the UN is attempting to conduct peacekeeping in places where there is no peace to keep. Unfortunately the UN has failed to adequately develop the instruments to identify armed groups, and then deal with the challenge they pose. This book is a policy guide for UN missions. It analyses the nature of non-permissive UN mission environments and argues that the UN should think afresh about its approach to missions in these settings. By embracing and developing three concepts -- robust peacekeeping, political processes, and the protection of civilians -- the UN can arrive at a stabilisation doctrine."--back cover.
650 0 _ainternational relations
_xsecurity
650 7 _aUN
_xpeacekeeping forces
_xpeacekeeping operations
700 1 _aCammaert, Patrick
700 1 _aPopovski, Vesselin
710 _aInternational Institute for Strategic Studies, IISS
830 0 _aAdelphi (Series) (International Institute for Strategic Studies) ;
_vno. 449.
852 _h327ser Adelphi
942 _cREP
999 _c78894
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