4841. Lessons Learned from Former Yugoslavia
- Author:
- Wolfgang Biermann and Martin Vadset
- Publication Date:
- 04-1996
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Danish Institute for International Studies
- Abstract:
- UN Peacekeeping after the Cold War shows that options of what the international community can achieve by intervening into or after civil war-like conflicts are in reality more limited than political or moral desires may demand. Finding out the criteria of the 'practicability' and feasibility of UN mandates is a challenging task for research as well as for political and military decision-makers. The Danish Norwegian Research Project on UN Peacekeeping (DANORP) has considered the peacekeepers themselves as a best resource to answer the question of 'practicability' of mandates they are expected to implement, and to identify political and operational "secrets of success" or "reasons for failure".
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution, Security, Democratization, Peace Studies, and United Nations
- Political Geography:
- Eastern Europe