How peace operations work: power, legitimacy, and effectiveness / Jeni Whalan

By: Whalan, JeniMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: UK: OUP, 2013Description: xviii, 254 p. HBISBN: 9780199672189Subject(s): Peace-building | Peacekeeping forcesDDC classification: 327.172
Contents:
Peace Operations Through the Local Lens -- Power, Legitimacy, and Their Relationship -- UNTAC-The Failures of Ceasefire, Disarmament, and Demobilization -- UNTAC's Successes-Elections, Refugee Repatriation, and Military Unification -- RAMSI's First Phase--Early Effectiveness in 2003-2004 -- RAMSI after 2004-The Challenges of Governance Reform and Capacity Building -- Conclusion: the power of ligitimacy.
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Peace Operations Through the Local Lens -- Power, Legitimacy, and Their Relationship -- UNTAC-The Failures of Ceasefire, Disarmament, and Demobilization -- UNTAC's Successes-Elections, Refugee Repatriation, and Military Unification -- RAMSI's First Phase--Early Effectiveness in 2003-2004 -- RAMSI after 2004-The Challenges of Governance Reform and Capacity Building -- Conclusion: the power of ligitimacy.

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