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Peace Enforcement: The United Nations Experience in Congo, Somalia, and Bosnia [Hardcover]

Jane Boulden (Author)

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May 30, 2001 0275969061 978-0275969066

The United Nations is being called upon more and more to participate if situations that fall somewhere between peacekeeping and full-scale enforcement operations, such as those in Korea during the 1950s and the Persian Gulf in 1991. Such efforts have come to be termed as peace enforcement operations. Three case studies in which the United Nations used this type of force are examined: the early 1960s UN operation in the Congo (ONUC); the UN operations on Somalia (UNITAF and UNOSOM); and the mission in Bosnia (UNPROFOR). Until now, no single investigation had considered these three case studies from the viewpoint of determining the advantages and disadvantages involved in using peace enforcement as a way of dealing with international peace and security issues.

After careful examination, Boulden argues that, while problematic, peace enforcement is a potentially viable tool for the United Nations. The implementation of peace enforcement operations does, however, present the United Nations with a number of complicated challenges. Three factors have the power to influence the outcome of such operations. Without an adequate mandate, and--most importantly--without sufficient resources, the likelihood of success is low. Further, the maintenance of impartiality in the implementation of the operation (as opposed to whether or not the mandate itself is impartial) is critical to the chances of a positive outcome. Over all, the Security Council needs to have a greater awareness about the potential difficulties inherent in peace enforcement mandates and, accordingly, to take greater care in designing and monitoring these operations.


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.,."nicely presents the principal issues at play in the ongoing debate over whether the United nations should embark on peace enforcement operations in the future in light of its past efforts."-International Journal

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Examines whether peace enforcement is a useful tool for the United Nations and what improvements might be made to peace operations in the future.


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On 31 January 1992, the United Nations Security Council met at the level of the heads of government for the first time. Read the first page
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safe area mandate, safe area concept, humanitarian aid delivery, weapons collection points, force authorization, humanitarian aid deliveries, peace enforcement operations, mandate implementation, light option
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Security Council, United Nations, New York Times, United States, Bosnian Serb, Soviet Union, Srebrenica Report, Balkan Odyssey, General Assembly, North Atlantic Council, Operation Morthor, President Clinton, Addis Ababa, European Community, Military Staff Committee, Oxford University Press, Paul Lewis, Roger Cohen, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Brian Urquhart, Foreign Affairs, Admiral Leighton, International Affairs, Operation Rumpunch, Protection Force
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