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ID074964
Title ProperRegional peacekeeping operations
Other Title Informationcomplementing or undermining the United Nations Security Council?
LanguageENG
AuthorBures, Oldrich
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article provides an analysis of the perils and benefits of regional peacekeeping operations (PKOs), with a special focus on their ability to serve as a complement to and/or enhancement of their United Nations (UN) counterparts. The author contends that there are two sides to the debate about the regionalization of peacekeeping. On one hand, regional PKOs offer a number of advantages to their purely UN counterparts, primarily due to their proximity to conflict zones, common culture, and greater legitimacy. On the other hand, past experience with regional PKOs suggests that there are significant problems with the idea of regionalization as an optimum mechanism for organizing PKOs. Serious doubts remain about whether the need and desire for cooperation between the UN and regional arrangements (RAs) will ultimately translate into a workable and efficient system.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 18, No. 2; Jun 2006: p83-99
Journal SourceGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol: 18 No 2
Key WordsRegional Peacekeeping Operations ;  United Nations