251. Rethinking Peacebuilding: Transforming the UN Approach
- Author:
- Michael von der Schulenburg
- Publication Date:
- 09-2014
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- International Peace Institute
- Abstract:
- Since the end of the Cold War, the UN has found itself intervening directly within its member states to help them end intrastate conflicts and rebuild their war-torn countries. Peacekeeping missions that were originally designed to keep opposing national armies apart and that had the consent of the host state are now expected to secure a much more comprehensive peace, intervene much more deeply in states' internal affairs—with tenuous legitimacy—and resolve active conflicts where there is no "peace" to keep.
- Topic:
- Cold War, Peace Studies, War, and Peacekeeping
- Political Geography:
- United Nations