Managing arms in peace processes. The issues [electronic resource] / contributors, Estanislao Angel Zawels ... [and others].
The DCR Project explored the predicament posed by United Nations peace operations which focused on short-term needs rather than long-term stability. The project is based on the premise that the control and reduction of weapons during peace operations can be a tool for ensuring stability. This volume...
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Other title: | HeinOnline index title: Disarmament and Conflict Resolution Project : managing arms in peace processes : the issues. HeinOnline United Nations law collection. |
Format: | Government Document Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York :
United Nations,
1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Specificity in peacekeeping operation mandates: the evolution of Security Council methods of work / Estanislao Angel Zawels
- Consent, neutrality, and impartiality in the Tower of Babel and on the frontlines: United Nations peacekeeping in the 1990's / Stephen John Stedman
- Is there a middle option in peace support operations?: implications for crisis containment and disarmament / Donald C. F. Daniel
- Peacekeeping and disarmament: peace agreements, Security Council mandates, and the disarmament experience / David Cox
- Rules of engagement, force structure and composition in United Nations disarmament operations / Jane Boulden
- Consensual versus coercive disarmament / Fred Tanner
- Concluding summary: Multinational peace operations and the enforcement of consensual disarmament / Virginia Gamba and Jakkie Potgieter.