Abstract

When Peacekeeping Missions Collide" explores the proliferation of UN peacekeeping missions and the unintended consequences. Through case studies and a proposed framework, the authors advocate for enhanced coordination among missions. They emphasize prioritizing essential security tasks and highlight complexities in mission interactions. While offering valuable insights, the book acknowledges limitations and suggests practical solutions for improving coordination and transparency. Overall, it provides a succinct analysis of the challenges facing modern peacekeeping and underscores the importance of mitigating negative consequences through better coordination.

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