The United Nations in Peacekeeping Operations of the Future
Abstract
The post Cold War era marks the advent of a new world order in which the United Nations would assume a predominant role, and peacekeeping operations a far more demanding dimension. Since its inception, however, the United Nations acting as a peacekeeping organization on behalf of the international community, has been reactive in stance and ad hoc in composition, and has endeavored to attain its missions and objectives under a profusion of constraints. In the ensuing climate of greater cooperation and collective interests, and fewer political constraints, a changed and more responsive role for the United Nations as a peacekeeper needs to be analyzed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 15, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA264907
Entities
People
- Aneet S. Sihota
Organizations
- United States Army War College