Operace OSN na udrzeni miru v Africe po skonceni studene valky - predpoklady uspechu
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 43, Heft 3, S. 22-46
Abstract
UN peacekeeping operations are viewed as a relevant instrument of conflict resolution in the post-Cold War era. A significant part of them operates in Africa, the place with the largest "demand" for conflict resolution. Why are some operations successful, while others not? What are the determinants of their success? The author focuses on six determinants relevant for the outcome of peacekeeping operations: support of the UN Security Council, a clear & feasible mandate, equipment & size of the operation, duration of the operation, will of the belligerents to end the conflict peacefully & support of an African regional organization. Based on case studies representing ten UN peacekeeping operations in Africa, the author evaluates the determinants of success & thus shows the difficult striving of UN peacekeeping for success. Adapted from the source document.
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Tschechisch
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Institute of International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
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