The Politics of Peacekeeping in the Post-Cold War Era

(Author) David S. Sorenson
Format: Paperback
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Most literature on peacekeeping narrowly focuses on particular peacekeeping operations, and the political bargaining between peacekeeping participants. However, there is very little published research on why nations actually commit forces to peacekeeping operations. This new book meets this need. The authors focus specifically on the political and economic motivations that influence the decision to participate in peacekeeping. They consider how definitions of national interest frame the political debate, and what the reasons are for the military support for, or opposition to, peacekeeping operations. They also explore the role of inter-agency politics, the role of public opinion in peacekeeping decisions, the influence of pressure from other nations and non-nation actors to commit peacekeeping forces.

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Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780714655963
Publish year:
2004
Publish date:
Dec. 23, 2004

David S. Sorenson

David S. Sorenson is best known for his novel "The Edge of the World," a gripping tale of adventure and discovery. His writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions and complex characters. Sorenson's contributions to literature include exploring themes of exploration and the human spirit in his works.

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