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US Policies-Legislation-and Views on UN Peacekeeping : Policy Papers

  • A Robust United Nations in the 21st Century: Benefit, Danger, or Fantasy? -- Recent UN initiatives have been aimed at forming a stand-by UN army, creating an international criminal court, subordinating national sovereignty to humanitarian concerns, and promoting an environmental agenda that could trump private property rights. At the same time, advocates of a robust UN say they are not interested in creating institutions of global governance. So what's really in store for the UN? (Added: 17-May-2004 Hits: 228 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • Remaking U.N. Peacekeeping: U.S. Policy and Real Reform -- "This report brings together in one place an analysis of the current situation and the concrete steps required to get us out of it, so that the U.N. can actually do the jobs that the world keeps on assigning to it." (Added: 15-Jun-2004 Hits: 376 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • United Nations Peacekeeping: Ends Versus Means -- [PDF] "While Washington has officially pledged support for a stronger andmore forceful UN, the resources to achieve that objective are not available. The most immediate requirement is for a command and control structure for properly employing multinational forces. Moreover,there is a view that divergent U.N. and U.S. military cultures could inhibit American participation in future peacekeeping missions under U.N. control..." (Added: 13-May-2004 Hits: 224 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It


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