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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alex Bellamy , Paul Williams , Stuart GriffinPublisher: Polity Press Imprint: Polity Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.675kg ISBN: 9780745630571ISBN 10: 074563057 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 12 January 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780745641850 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsList of Figures and Maps.List of Boxes and Tables.Acknowledgements.List of Abbreviations.Introduction.Part 1: Concepts and Issues.1 Peacekeeping in Global Politics.2 Who are the Peacekeepers?.Part 2: Historical Development.3 The Early Peacekeepers.4 Peacekeeping After the Cold War.Part 3: Types of Peacekeeping.5 Traditional Peacekeeping.6 Managing Transition.7 Wider Peacekeeping.8 Peace Enforcement.9 Peace-Support Operations.Part 4: Contemporary Challenges.10 Globalization.11 Subcontracting.12 Transitional Administrations.13 Preventing Violent Conflict.Conclusion.Appendix: UN Peacekeeping Operations.Bibliography.Index.Reviews"""An excellent introduction."" Paul F. Diehl, Choice ""Understanding Peacekeeping is very well suited as a core text for any course or module on peacekeeping because it evaluates the changing characteristics of the contemporary environment in which peacekeepers operate, what role peacekeeping plays in wider processes of global politics, the growing impact of non-state actors, and the major challenges facing peacekeepers in the future. It should be essential reading for all students and scholars of peace and conflict studies, security studies, and international relations"". Cedric de Coning, Conflict Trends ""Understanding Peacekeeping will make a fine textbook and reference work ... This is a thoroughly researched and well-presented book, which fills an important gap through its comprehensive analysis of peacekeeping and the clear link the authors establish between peacekeeping and wider trends in global politics."" Bastian Giegerich, Mediterranean Politics ""A valuable book. The authors have made an especially useful contribution in making understandable the extent and complexity of UN peacekeeping operations of all types in today's global environment and in explaining just why these operations have sometimes succeeded and almost as often failed."" James S. Sutterlin, Political Science Quarterly ""One of the strengths of the book lies in its awareness that the conceptualization of peacekeeping, while important, will always run up against the messiness of actual experience ... a well-written, thoroughly prepared and convincingly argued book."" Norrie MacQueen, African Affairs 'Students of Peacekeeping will welcome this book for its full and systematic coverage, combining detailed assessments of particular missions with a keen sense of the changing international context in which these took place' Sir Lawrence Freeman, Professor of War Studies and Vice-Principal (Research), Kings College London 'Understanding Peacekeeping provides a thorough and comprehensive overview of the origins and evolution of international peacekeeping, drawing on a wide range of contemporary examples. It will be an excellent resource, either as a reference book or for use in graduate level college courses.' Professor David.F.Davis, Director, Peace Operations Policy Program, George Mason University" An excellent introduction. Paul F. Diehl, Choice Understanding Peacekeeping is very well suited as a core text for any course or module on peacekeeping because it evaluates the changing characteristics of the contemporary environment in which peacekeepers operate, what role peacekeeping plays in wider processes of global politics, the growing impact of non-state actors, and the major challenges facing peacekeepers in the future. It should be essential reading for all students and scholars of peace and conflict studies, security studies, and international relations . Cedric de Coning, Conflict Trends Understanding Peacekeeping will make a fine textbook and reference work ... This is a thoroughly researched and well-presented book, which fills an important gap through its comprehensive analysis of peacekeeping and the clear link the authors establish between peacekeeping and wider trends in global politics. Bastian Giegerich, Mediterranean Politics A valuable book. The authors have made an especially useful contribution in making understandable the extent and complexity of UN peacekeeping operations of all types in today's global environment and in explaining just why these operations have sometimes succeeded and almost as often failed. James S. Sutterlin, Political Science Quarterly One of the strengths of the book lies in its awareness that the conceptualization of peacekeeping, while important, will always run up against the messiness of actual experience ... a well-written, thoroughly prepared and convincingly argued book. Norrie MacQueen, African Affairs 'Students of Peacekeeping will welcome this book for its full and systematic coverage, combining detailed assessments of particular missions with a keen sense of the changing international context in which these took place' Sir Lawrence Freeman, Professor of War Studies and Vice-Principal (Research), Kings College London 'Understanding Peacekeeping provides a thorough and comprehensive overview of the origins and evolution of international peacekeeping, drawing on a wide range of contemporary examples. It will be an excellent resource, either as a reference book or for use in graduate level college courses.' Professor David.F.Davis, Director, Peace Operations Policy Program, George Mason University ""An excellent introduction."" Paul F. Diehl, Choice ""Understanding Peacekeeping is very well suited as a core text for any course or module on peacekeeping because it evaluates the changing characteristics of the contemporary environment in which peacekeepers operate, what role peacekeeping plays in wider processes of global politics, the growing impact of non-state actors, and the major challenges facing peacekeepers in the future. It should be essential reading for all students and scholars of peace and conflict studies, security studies, and international relations"". Cedric de Coning, Conflict Trends ""Understanding Peacekeeping will make a fine textbook and reference work ... This is a thoroughly researched and well-presented book, which fills an important gap through its comprehensive analysis of peacekeeping and the clear link the authors establish between peacekeeping and wider trends in global politics."" Bastian Giegerich, Mediterranean Politics ""A valuable book. The authors have made an especially useful contribution in making understandable the extent and complexity of UN peacekeeping operations of all types in today's global environment and in explaining just why these operations have sometimes succeeded and almost as often failed."" James S. Sutterlin, Political Science Quarterly ""One of the strengths of the book lies in its awareness that the conceptualization of peacekeeping, while important, will always run up against the messiness of actual experience ... a well-written, thoroughly prepared and convincingly argued book."" Norrie MacQueen, African Affairs 'Students of Peacekeeping will welcome this book for its full and systematic coverage, combining detailed assessments of particular missions with a keen sense of the changing international context in which these took place' Sir Lawrence Freeman, Professor of War Studies and Vice-Principal (Research), Kings College London 'Understanding Peacekeeping provides a thorough and comprehensive overview of the origins and evolution of international peacekeeping, drawing on a wide range of contemporary examples. It will be an excellent resource, either as a reference book or for use in graduate level college courses.' Professor David.F.Davis, Director, Peace Operations Policy Program, George Mason University Author InformationAlex J. Bellamy is Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies, at the University of Queensland, Australia. Stuart Griffin is Lecturer in Defence Studies, King's College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College, UK. 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