CIAO DATE: 07/02
Journal of International Affairs
Volume 55, No. 2 Spring 2002
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Editor's Forward
(pdf)
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About the Authors
Toward the Future
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Balancing Bureaucracy and the Individual: Institutional Reform and Peace Operations
by Giandomenico Picco
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Civil-Military Coordination in Peacebuilding: The Challenge in Afghanistan by Naomi Weinberger
The Military Component
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The Changing Face of Peace Operations: A View from the Field by John Sanderson
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Saving Lives with Force: An Agenda for Expanding the ACRI by Michael E. O'Hanlon
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Outsourcing War: Mercenaries and the Privatization of Peacekeeping by Steven Brayton
Economic and Social Implications
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The Development Imperative: Creating the Preconditions for Peace by J. Brian Atwood
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Dividends of Peace: The Economics of Peacekeeping by Harriet Hentges and Jean-Marc Coicaud
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Locating Accountability: The Media and Peacekeeping by Susan D. Moeller
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Multinational Corporations, Social Responsibility and Conflict by Juliette Bennett
Regional Perspectives
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Peace Operations in Africa: Preserving the Brittle State? by Assis Malaquias
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Europe's Peacebuilding Hour? Past Failures, Future Challenges by Dan Smith
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Beyond Good Offices? The Role of Regional Organizations in Conflict Resolution by Thi Hai Yen Nguyen
The Future of the United Nations
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The United Nations Post-Brahimi Interview with Jean-Marie Guéhenno
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The Brahimi Report: At a Glance by Brian E. Zittel
The Andrew Wellington Cordier Essay
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Cultivating Ripeness Through UN Peacekeeping Operations by Mark Stover
Book Reviews
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Why Peacekeeping Fails, by Dennis Jett Reviewed by Lise Morjé Howard
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Peacemaking and Democratization in the Western Hemisphere, by Tommie Sue Montgomery, editor Reviewed by Arturo Sotomayor
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United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Ad Hoc Missions, Permanent Engagement, by Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht Schnabel, editors Reviewed by Evan N. Resnick