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The United Nations, intra-state peacekeeping and normative change / Eşref Aksu.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New approaches to conflict analysisPublisher: Manchester, England ; New York, New York : Manchester University Press, 2018, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource (241 pages) : PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1526137909
  • 9786610734641
  • 661073464X
  • 9781423706625
  • 1423706625
  • 9781847790910
  • 1847790917
  • 9781526137906
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 341.584 23
LOC classification:
  • JX1977 .A378 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
1. The UN and intra-state conflicts: problematising the normative connection -- 2. Rethinking the UN through intra-state peacekeeping: the analytical framework -- 3. The UN's role in historical context: impact of structural tensions and thresholds -- 4. UN peacekeeping in intra-state conflicts: evolution of the normative basis -- 5. The UN in the Congo conflict: ONUC -- 6. The UN in the Cyprus conflict: UNFICYP -- 7. The UN in the Angola conflict: UNAVEM -- 8. The UN in the Cambodia conflict: UNTAC -- 9. Reflections on international normative change.
Summary: This study explores the normative dimension of the evolving role of the United Nations in peace and security and, ultimately, in governance. The book examines both the UN's changing raison d'être and the wider normative context within which the organization is located. The study looks at the UN through the window of one of its most contentious, yet least understood, practices: active involvement in intra-state conflicts as epitomized by UN peacekeeping. Drawing on the conceptual tools provided by the "historical structural" approach, this study seeks to understand how and why the international community continuously reinterprets or redefines the UN's role with regard to intra-state conflicts. The study concentrates on intra-states "peacekeeping environments," and examines what changes, if any, have occurred to the normative basis of UN peacekeeping in intra-state conflicts from the early 1960s to the early 1990s.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The UN and intra-state conflicts: problematising the normative connection -- 2. Rethinking the UN through intra-state peacekeeping: the analytical framework -- 3. The UN's role in historical context: impact of structural tensions and thresholds -- 4. UN peacekeeping in intra-state conflicts: evolution of the normative basis -- 5. The UN in the Congo conflict: ONUC -- 6. The UN in the Cyprus conflict: UNFICYP -- 7. The UN in the Angola conflict: UNAVEM -- 8. The UN in the Cambodia conflict: UNTAC -- 9. Reflections on international normative change.

This study explores the normative dimension of the evolving role of the United Nations in peace and security and, ultimately, in governance. The book examines both the UN's changing raison d'être and the wider normative context within which the organization is located. The study looks at the UN through the window of one of its most contentious, yet least understood, practices: active involvement in intra-state conflicts as epitomized by UN peacekeeping. Drawing on the conceptual tools provided by the "historical structural" approach, this study seeks to understand how and why the international community continuously reinterprets or redefines the UN's role with regard to intra-state conflicts. The study concentrates on intra-states "peacekeeping environments," and examines what changes, if any, have occurred to the normative basis of UN peacekeeping in intra-state conflicts from the early 1960s to the early 1990s.

English.

Open Access EbpS

WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 072

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