The Politics of Peace-maintenance

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Jarat Chopra
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998 - 145 páginas
Peace maintenance, as developed here, is proposed as a comprehensive strategy that pulls together all forms (military and diplomatic) of international intervention and assistance when state institutions fail and the "war lord" syndrome erupts. Drawing on recent experiences in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Somalia, the material encompasses scenarios ranging from governorship to less intrusive forms of political action such as selective control, partnership with local authority, and assistance to government offices. Eight contributions discuss functional tasks, including: establishing transitional political authority, conducting civil administration, maintaining law, delivering humanitarian assistance, providing military security, and linking external decision makers with the local politics of legitimacy. Paper edition (unseen), $15.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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Establishing Political Authority in PeaceMaintenance
19
Organizing Civil Administration in PeaceMaintenance
41
Reestablishing Law and Order in PeaceMaintenance
61
Asserting Humanitarianism in PeaceMaintenance
81
Providing Military Security in PeaceMaintenance
97
Accepting External Authority in PeaceMaintenance
107
Critiquing PeaceMaintenance
123
Acronyms
135
About the Book 145
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