The Women in Blue Helmets

The Women in Blue Helmets
Author: Lesley J. Pruitt
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0520290615


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The Women in Blue Helmets tells the story of the first all-female police unit deployed by India to the UN peacekeeping mission in Liberia in January 2007. Lesley J. Pruitt investigates how the unit was originated, developed, and implemented, offering an important historical record of this unique initiative. Examining precedents in policing in the troop-contributing country and recent developments in policing in the host country, the book offers contextually rich examination of all-female units, explores the potential benefits of and challenges to women’s participation in peacekeeping, and illuminates broader questions about the relationship between gender, peace, and security.

The Blue Helmets

The Blue Helmets
Author: United Nations
Publisher: [New York, N.Y.] : United Nations, Department of Public Information
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1990
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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UN publication sales no. E.90.I.18

The Blue Helmets

The Blue Helmets
Author: United Nations. Department of Public Information
Publisher: New York : United Nations, Department of Public Information
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1985
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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Studie over het ontstaan en de ontwikkeling van de vredesmacht van de Verenigde Naties

The Blue Helmets

The Blue Helmets
Author: United Nations
Publisher: New York, NY : United Nations Department of Public Information
Total Pages: 832
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Peacekeeping operations, history.

The Blue Helmets of Peace

The Blue Helmets of Peace
Author: Seymour Maxwell Finger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 9
Release: 1967
Genre:
ISBN:


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Blue Helmets and Black Markets

Blue Helmets and Black Markets
Author: Peter Andreas
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0801457041


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The 1992–1995 battle for Sarajevo was the longest siege in modern history. It was also the most internationalized, attracting a vast contingent of aid workers, UN soldiers, journalists, smugglers, and embargo-busters. The city took center stage under an intense global media spotlight, becoming the most visible face of post-Cold War conflict and humanitarian intervention. However, some critical activities took place backstage, away from the cameras, including extensive clandestine trading across the siege lines, theft and diversion of aid, and complicity in the black market by peacekeeping forces. In Blue Helmets and Black Markets, Peter Andreas traces the interaction between these formal front-stage and informal backstage activities, arguing that this created and sustained a criminalized war economy and prolonged the conflict in a manner that served various interests on all sides. Although the vast majority of Sarajevans struggled for daily survival and lived in a state of terror, the siege was highly rewarding for some key local and international players. This situation also left a powerful legacy for postwar reconstruction: new elites emerged via war profiteering and an illicit economy flourished partly based on the smuggling networks built up during wartime. Andreas shows how and why the internationalization of the siege changed the repertoires of siege-craft and siege defenses and altered the strategic calculations of both the besiegers and the besieged. The Sarajevo experience dramatically illustrates that just as changes in weapons technologies transformed siege warfare through the ages, so too has the arrival of CNN, NGOs, satellite phones, UN peacekeepers, and aid convoys. Drawing on interviews, reportage, diaries, memoirs, and other sources, Andreas documents the business of survival in wartime Sarajevo and the limits, contradictions, and unintended consequences of international intervention. Concluding with a comparison of the battle for Sarajevo with the sieges of Leningrad, Grozny, and Srebrenica, and, more recently, Falluja, Blue Helmets and Black Markets is a major contribution to our understanding of contemporary urban warfare, war economies, and the political repercussions of humanitarian action.

Blue Helmets

Blue Helmets
Author: John Hillen
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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This critically acclaimed book has been updated to include recent and possible future peacekeeping missions in East Timor, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Kosovo, and elsewhere. In an increasingly volatile world, Blue Helmets should be required reading for all students of international relations."--BOOK JACKET.

The Blue Helmets

The Blue Helmets
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1985
Genre:
ISBN:


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Why Peacekeeping Fails

Why Peacekeeping Fails
Author: D. Jett
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2000-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0312292740


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Dennis C. Jett examines why peacekeeping operations fail by comparing the unsuccessful attempt at peacekeeping in Angola with the successful effort in Mozambique, alongside a wide range of other peacekeeping experiences. The book argues that while the causes of past peacekeeping failures can be identified, the chances for success will be difficult to improve because of the way such operations are initiated and conducted, and the way the United Nations operates as an organization. Jett reviews the history of peacekeeping and the evolution in the number, size, scope, and cost of peacekeeping missions. He also explains why peacekeeping has become more necessary, possible, and desired and yet, at the same time, more complex, more difficult, and less frequently used. The book takes a hard look at the UN's actions and provides useful information for understanding current conflicts.

Legions of Peace

Legions of Peace
Author: Philip Cunliffe
Publisher: Hurst & Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781849042901


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A critical examination of the global power relations that underpin the unprecedented deployments of UN peacekeepers from poor and developing countries since.