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United Nations Interventionism, 1991-2004 (Lse Monographs in International Studies)by Mats Berdal
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:After years of paralysis, the 1990s saw an explosion in the number of United Nations field operations around the world. In terms of scope and level of ambition, these interventions went beyond the tried and tested principles of classical UN peacekeeping. Indeed, in some cases - such as Cambodia, Kosovo and East Timor - the UN presence assumed the form of quasi-protectorates designed to steer war-torn and deeply divided societies towards lasting peace. This book examines the UN's performance and assesses the wider impact of 'new interventionism' on international order and the study of international relations. Featuring eight case studies of major UN interventions and an introductory chapter outlining the most important theoretical and political features of the international system which have led to the increased interventionary practices of the UN, this book will appeal to students and researchers in international relations and international organizations. Synopsis:After years of paralysis, the 1990s saw an explosion in United Nations field operations around the world. In terms of scope and level of ambition, these interventions went beyond the tried and tested principles of classical UN peacekeeping. Indeed, in some cases, the UN presence assumed the form of quasi-protectorates designed to steer war-torn and deeply divided societies towards lasting peace. This book examines the UN's performance and assesses the impact of 'new interventionism' on international order and the study of international relations. Synopsis:Traces the developments in UN peacekeeping activities since the end of the Cold War. Table of Contents1. Introduction James Mayall; 2. Cambodia Mats Berdal and Michael Leifer; 3. Former Yugoslavia Spyros Economides and Paul Taylor; 4. Somalia Ioan Lewis and James Mayall; 5. Rwanda Bruce D. Jones; 6. Haiti David M. Malone and Sebastian Von Einsiedel; 7. East Timor Simon Chesterman; 8. Kosovo Spyros Economides; 9. Sierra Leone Adekeye Adebajo and David Keen.
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