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Peacekeeping
Mon, 07/21/2008 - 03:58
Multilateral peacekeeping is critical to establishing security and protecting displaced people and humanitarian efforts, but unrealistic mandates and inadequate resources are rendering peacekeeping efforts ineffective.
Field Reports
Sudan: No complacency on protecting civilians
04/08/2010
DR Congo: Spotlight on the Equateur Crisis
03/31/2010
RD Congo: Projecteurs sur la crise en Equateur
03/31/2010
more field reports
In Depth Reports
Last Line of Defense: How Peacekeepers Can Better Protect Civilians
02/24/2010
Drawing on the Full Strength of America: Seeking Greater Civilian Capacity in U.S. Foreign Affairs
09/23/2009
Greater Expectations: UN Peacekeeping & Civilian Protection
07/29/2009
more in-depth reports
Letters and Testimonies
Testimony Before the Judiciary Committee on the Refugee Protection Act of 2010
05/19/2010
New Challenges for International Peacekeeping Operations
07/29/2009
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The American Military and Its Unrealized Peacekeeping Potential
by:
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UN Security Council: Progress on Sudan, Stagnancy on Somalia
by:
Michelle Brown
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