Beyond the emergency: development within UN peace missions

"The articles in this volume examine a number of critical issues relating to the interface between development, peace-building and peacekeeping. These include institutional co-ordination, the implementation of development in the field, and the contending philosophies that sometimes underpin mil...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London [u.a.] Cass 1997
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:"The articles in this volume examine a number of critical issues relating to the interface between development, peace-building and peacekeeping. These include institutional co-ordination, the implementation of development in the field, and the contending philosophies that sometimes underpin military and developmental approaches to human security. Not least, the contributors consider the question of how sustainable development fits within the post-conflict 'space' of UN peace missions. These missions, and increasingly humanitarianism, have tended to focus in the 1990s on short-term emergency aid and military security issues. Important as these are, there is a growing need to think long-term - beyond the emergency - and consider how to implement developmental strategies that allow war-torn societies to rebuild on a sustainable basis."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Inh. identisch mit: International peacekeeping ; 3,2,1996
Physical Description:140 S.
ISBN:0714647608
0714643211

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