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US Policies-Legislation-and Views on UN Peacekeeping : US Not Involved Enough

  • A Force for Peace and Security -- [PDF] (February 2002) A report, based on interviews with thirty US military leaders concludes that the US military strongly supports UN peacekeeping operations. The top officers emphasize that peacekeeping missions increase combat readiness and help in the fight against international terrorism. (Added: 30-Jun-2004 Hits: 917 Rating: 9.50 Votes: 2) Rate It
  • The US Role in United Nations Peace Operations -- (May 31, 2001) The Council for a Livable World argues in its new publication that the US should be more involved in UN peacekeeping operations, and the UN should be reformed and strengthened. (Added: 30-Jun-2004 Hits: 924 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • The US Role in United Nations Peace Operations -- (May 31, 2001) The Council for a Livable World argues in its new publication that the US should be more involved in UN peacekeeping operations, and the UN should be reformed and strengthened. (Added: 14-Jul-2004 Hits: 543 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • US Must Affirm Its Commitment to Peacekeeping -- (July 18, 2002) The dispute between the US and the UN regarding the ICC and peacekeeping has left the world with a bitter aftertaste. The issue has “lent credibility” to those who worry about US unilateralism and has raised further questions about American commitment to peacekeeping. (Added: 30-Jun-2004 Hits: 778 Rating: 7.00 Votes: 3) Rate It


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