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UN Peace Operations and Asian Security

✍ Scribed by Mely Cabellero-anthony, Amitav Acharya


Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
159
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This is an unparallelled analysis of the state of the United Nations peace operations and their impact on Asian security.This new volumeΒ examines new strategies being adopted by the UN; including doctrinal shifts in peace operation, and assesses the division of labour between the UN, regional organisation and non-governmental organisations/actors. Based on selected papers from mostly Asian scholars, the book offers regional perspectives from South, Southeast and Northeast Asia on the changing nature of UN Peace operations and analyses some of the core issues that are of critical relevance to regional security in Asia. In addition it reveals interesting new insights on the new players in the area of peace operations – i.e. China and Japan and considers their projected roles as defined by their respective security concepts. It also delves into issues of possible areas of concern caused by the new activism of these regional powers in peace operations. Finally, the book also revisits the significant lessons learnt from the UN experience in Cambodia and East Timor and examines their impact on future directions of peace operations. This book was previously published as a special issue of the leading journal International Peacekeeping.

✦ Table of Contents


Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Notes on Contributors......Page 7
Preface......Page 12
Introduction: UN Peace Operations and Asian Security......Page 14
Current Trends in UN Peacekeeping: A Perspective from Asia......Page 28
A Regional Perspective of UN Peace Operations in Southeast Asia......Page 41
NGOs in Conflict Management in Southeast Asia......Page 54
Japan’s Policy towards UN Peacekeeping Operations......Page 69
China’s Changing Attitude to UN Peacekeeping......Page 86
Collaborative Human Security? The UN and Other Actors in Cambodia......Page 101
The United Nations and East Timor: From Self-Determination to State-Building......Page 117
Conclusion: Asian Norms and Practices in UN Peace Operations......Page 134
Digest......Page 139
Documentation......Page 147
Index......Page 151


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