Non-UN entities in peacekeeping operations Can they do what the UN cannot? (CROSBI ID 62599)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Đevoić, Boženko
engleski
Non-UN entities in peacekeeping operations Can they do what the UN cannot?
Although, during the Cold War majority of all peacekeeping operations have done by the UN, later on some of Non-UN entities became very active and took significant role in peacekeeping. Nevertheless, UN still keeps a dominant position in peacekeeping, regarding the wide accepted positive historical results, neutrality in conflict, position of unique global collective security organization, and legitimacy to intervene with or without consensus of parties in conflict. Widely accepted assumption that the non-UN entities cannot perform peacekeeping operations like the UN is false. Many executed non-UN operations in last two decades, as well as many ongoing operations, have proofed that. Furthermore, the UN in last two decades officially encourage shared burden in maintenance peace and security. Performing peacekeeping operations by non-UN entities is positive trend in maintenance world peace and security, which should be encourage. Nevertheless, it should be monitor by the UN, regarding the fact that not all non-UN entities can perform peacekeeping in good manner and stick to the “Purposes and Principles” of the United Nations.
Peacekeeping operations, United Nations, non-UN entities, regional organizations.
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Podaci o prilogu
129-139.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Armed Forces In The System Of International Security
Kulczyck, Marek
Wrocław: Military Academy of Land Forces
2013.
978-83-63900-52-6