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Evolution of US peacekeeping policy under Clinton: fairweather friend? / MacKinnon, Michael G 2000  Book
Mackinnon, Michael G Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass Publishers, 2000.
Description xx, 203p.
Standard Number 0714649376
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Origins and evolution of US policy towards peace operations / Holt, Victoria K; Mackinnon, Michael G   Journal Article
Holt, Victoria K Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article contends that the William Clinton and George W. Bush administrations experienced similar transformations in their respective policies towards UN peace operations and nation-building. Although they began from nearly opposite perspectives, both came to remarkably similar conclusions about the value of peace operations, UN-led or otherwise, as tools for US foreign policy. Initial positions, driven in part by ideological concerns, gave way to more pragmatism about how the United States would support UN peace operations, reinforced by experiences with Congress and at the UN. A defining feature of this pragmatism was a deep reluctance to contribute significant numbers of troops to UN-commanded operations, even as both administrations supported increases in the number and scale of UN missions.
Key Words Peacekeeping  peace Operation  United Nations 
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