UN peacekeeping in Cambodia UNTAC's civil mandate Michael W. Doyle.
Material type: TextSeries: International Peace Academy occasional paper seriesPublication details: Boulder, Colo. London Lynne Rienner Publishers 1995.Description: 117 pages map, form 23 cmISBN:- 1555874975
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-106).
1. Introduction 2. Making a Peace. The Conflict. Regional Peace Negotiations. Global Peace Negotiations 3. The Parts Agreements. The SNC. UNTAC Mandate 4. UNTAC's Record. Successes and Failures. UNTAC's Civil Mandate. Civil Administration. Human Rights. Civilian Police. Rehabilitation. The Election 5. Sources of Success and Failure. Contributing Factors. Determinants. Accounting for Variance 6. The Aftermath in Cambodia 7. Lessons. Generations of Peace Operations. Strategies of Enhanced Consent.
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