Annual Review of Global Peace Operations 2006 - A Project of the Center on International Cooperation (Paperback)


The world now spends close to $5 billion annually on United Nations peace operations staffed by more than 80,000 military and civilian personnel, and commitments to comparable operations outside the UN command structure are on an even greater scale. ""The Annual Review of Global Peace Operations"" is the first comprehensive source of information on this crucial topic, designed for students, scholars, and practitioners alike. Unique in its breadth and depth of coverage, the Review presents the most detailed collection of data on peace operations, those launched by the UN, by regional organizations, by coalitions, and by individual nations, that is available. Features of the inaugural volume include: an introductory essay on peace operations doctrine; incisive analyses of all peacekeeping missions on the ground in 2005; in-depth explorations of key missions and trends, focusing on those operations that have faced significant challenges or undergone major developments during the year; and, extensive illustrative graphs, charts, tables, and photographs. The editorially independent Review has been launched by the Center on International Cooperation at New York University, with the support of the Peacekeeping Best Practices Section of the UN's Department of Peacekeeping Operations, and in cooperation with the International Peace Academy.

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The world now spends close to $5 billion annually on United Nations peace operations staffed by more than 80,000 military and civilian personnel, and commitments to comparable operations outside the UN command structure are on an even greater scale. ""The Annual Review of Global Peace Operations"" is the first comprehensive source of information on this crucial topic, designed for students, scholars, and practitioners alike. Unique in its breadth and depth of coverage, the Review presents the most detailed collection of data on peace operations, those launched by the UN, by regional organizations, by coalitions, and by individual nations, that is available. Features of the inaugural volume include: an introductory essay on peace operations doctrine; incisive analyses of all peacekeeping missions on the ground in 2005; in-depth explorations of key missions and trends, focusing on those operations that have faced significant challenges or undergone major developments during the year; and, extensive illustrative graphs, charts, tables, and photographs. The editorially independent Review has been launched by the Center on International Cooperation at New York University, with the support of the Peacekeeping Best Practices Section of the UN's Department of Peacekeeping Operations, and in cooperation with the International Peace Academy.

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Lynne Rienner Publishers

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United States

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2006

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Paperback

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317

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978-1-58826-441-1

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9781588264411

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1-58826-441-6



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