This book investigates whether an international institution can alter state behaviour and thereby contribute to the peaceful resolution of a conflict.
Kenneth Dombroski focuses on the series of interrelated peacekeeping efforts undertaken to help resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1948-1994. Analyzing these sequential operations over a forty-six year period provides evidence as to the relative importance of institutions in a state-centric international system. He provides an alternative approach to the study of international peacekeeping that evaluates the long-term effects of...
This book investigates whether an international institution can alter state behaviour and thereby contribute to the peaceful resolution of a confli...