This book seeks to examine whether peacekeeping fundamentally changed between the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. The author concludes that most operations - whether in the Cold War or post-Cold War periods - were flawed for the following reasons: the failure of the UN member states to agree upon clear achievable objectives; the precise nature of the operations and provision of the necessary resources; and unrealistic post-1989 expectations that UN peacekeeping operations could be adapted to the changed international circumstances.
This book seeks to examine whether peacekeeping fundamentally changed between the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. The author concludes that most o...
This book seeks to examine whether peacekeeping fundamentally changed between the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. The author concludes that most operations - whether in the Cold War or post-Cold War periods - were flawed for the following reasons: the failure of the UN member states to agree upon clear achievable objectives; the precise nature of the operations and provision of the necessary resources; and unrealistic post-1989 expectations that UN peacekeeping operations could be adapted to the changed international circumstances.
This book seeks to examine whether peacekeeping fundamentally changed between the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. The author concludes that most o...
To what extent did Europeanisation contribute to Ireland’s transformation from "poor relation" to "peer idol"? This book examines how Europeanization affected Irish policy-making and implementation and how Ireland maximized the policy opportunities arising from membership of the EU while preserving embedded patterns of political behavior. It focuses on the complex interplay of European, domestic and global factors as the explanation for the changing character of the "Celtic Tiger." The authors demonstrate that, although Europeanization spurred significant institutional and policy...
To what extent did Europeanisation contribute to Ireland’s transformation from "poor relation" to "peer idol"? This book examines how Europeaniz...