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Examines the practice of "classic" peacekeeping as it developed during the Cold War, the rise and fall of "second-generation" peacekeeping, and the reemergence of a muscular form of peacekeeping in sub-Saharan Africa more recently.
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These rehabilitation and peace education programs for former child soldiers and other young people impacted by violence are some of the most effective forms of preventative peacekeeping that exist.
Instead, actions to maintain peace and security often took the form of preventive diplomacy and peacekeeping.
The three presidents have also agreed to form a peacekeeping unit of their own to contribute to the United Nations mission.
They were to take up positions under the aegis of a reinforced contingent of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, or UNIFIL, to form a peacekeeping corps with a total strength of about 30,000.
Recently part of peacekeeping operations in Kosovo.
In fact, the President has a horror of peacekeeping missions.
The expansion of peacekeeping forces is essential.
Mr. Annan was then the head of peacekeeping operations.
"It is clearly one of the most tragic days for United Nations peacekeeping," said Alain Le Roy, the under secretary general of peacekeeping operations.
Varady, Tibor (1995) "The Predicament of Peacekeeping in Bosnia," Cornell International Law Journal: Vol. 28 : No. 3, Article 9.
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