331. Armed Conflict in Georgia: A Case in Humanitarian Action and Peacekeeping
- Author:
- S. Neil MacFarlane, Larry Minear, and Stephen D. Shenfield
- Publication Date:
- 01-1996
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University
- Abstract:
- This is a study of the world's response to internal armed conflicts in the Republic of Georgia. The principal features of that response on the humanitarian side were the delivery of emergency assistance and the protection of human rights. That response also included the establishment of peacekeeping operations, both by the Commonwealth of Independent States, with the United Nations' blessing, and by the United Nations itself. This report assesses the performance and effectiveness of humanitarian and peacekeeping activities and reviews the interaction between the two.
- Topic:
- Peacekeeping
- Political Geography:
- Georgia