Abstract
The book review on ‘The Peacekeeping Failure in South Sudan: The UN, Bias, and Peacekeeper's Mind,’ covers the author Mark Millar's examination of the complexities of the United Nations' (UN) attempts to promote peace in South Sudan, shedding light on the reasons for their failure via painstaking investigation and perceptive analysis. This book provides a thorough analysis of the difficulties and shortfalls that have influenced peacekeeping efforts in South Sudanese context, ranging from examining the psychological prejudices of peacekeepers to closely scrutinizing the structural constraints of the enactment of UN peacekeeping.
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