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International Peacekeeping



               
International Peacekeeping

http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1380-748X/current
(Link inactive 17 May 2005)

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13533312.asp
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International Peacekeeping examines the theory and practice of peacekeeping
and reflects the principle that peacekeeping is essentially a political act
in which military forces, frequently in a condition of partial
demilitarization, are the instruments of policy at an international level.
>From a broader perspective the journal also reflects debates about sanctions
enforcement, monitoring of agreements, preventive deployments, international
policing, protection of aid in internal disputes, and the relationship
between peacekeepers, state authorities, rival factions, civilians and
non-governmental organizations.

International Peacekeeping is an important source of analysis for institutes
and universities with an interest in international relations, security and
strategic studies, the history of the United Nations, peace research and
conflict resolution. Policy-makers, officials, NGO workers, journalists and
students with an interest in the United Nations and its various agencies
will find this journal an invaluable forum for the discussion of current
issues.

Subscribers have access to full-text articles in PDF format (as of Volume 7
(2002), to be published as a Yearbook).

Editor: Michael Bothe
Contact: Annebeth Rosenboom, Publishing Editor
Email: Annebeth.Rosenboom@kli.wkap.nl


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