List of Figures
List of Maps
List of Boxes
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Guide to companion website
Introduction
Part 1: Concepts and Issues
1 Peace Operations in Global Politics
2 Who are the Peacekeepers?
Part 2: Historical Development
3 The Early Peacekeepers
4 Peace Operations During the 1990s
5 Peace Operations in the Twenty-First Century
Part 3: Types of Peace Operations
6 Preventive Deployments
7 Traditional Peacekeeping
8 Wider Peacekeeping
9 Peace Enforcement
10 Assisting Transitions
11 Transitional Administrations
12 Peace Support Operations
Part 4: Contemporary Challenges
13 Regionalization
14 Privatization
15 Protection of Civilians
16 Gender
17 Policing
Conclusion/ Bibliography/ Index
Alex J. Bellamy is Professor of International Security in the
Griffith Asia Institute/Centre for Governance and Public Policy at
Griffith University
Paul D. Williams is Associate Professor of International Affairs at
the George Washington University, Washington, DC
Stuart Griffin is Senior Lecturer in the Defence Studies Department
at King's College, London
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International Peacekeeping
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Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois
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Center
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Simon Chesterman, New York University School of Law and
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