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ID160029
Title ProperState of UN Peacekeeping
Other Title InformationLessons from Congo
LanguageENG
AuthorBerdal, Mats
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article considers the state of UN peacekeeping through the prism of its long-running operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Focusing in particular on the challenges raised by use of force and the protection of civilians in conditions of ongoing armed conflict, it argues that UN field operations must be aligned much more closely than they have been over the past 15 years to political and diplomatic efforts aimed at securing viable political settlements to internal conflict. The issues raised by the history of the UN’s troubled mission in the DRC are deeply relevant to the wider discussion of the organisation’s role in the field of peace and security.
`In' analytical Note Journal of Strategic Studies Vol. 41, No.5; Aug 2018: p.721-750
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 41 No 5
Key WordsRobust Peacekeeping ;  MONUSCO ;  Civil War ;  UN Peace and Security


 
 
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