Conflict neutralization in the cambodian war explaining the United Nations'role in turning the battlefield into a ballot box Sorpong Peou.
Material type: TextPublication details: Ontario, North York York University 1994.Description: 427 pages 30 cmDDC classification:- CKS-D3 (NN99610) PEO
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Thesis (Ph-D.)--York University, 1994.
Chapter I: Conflictneutralization : conditions for success Chapter II: Cambodia in transition : from wars to a democratic agreement Chapter III: Democracy under threat : problems of effective co-operation Chapter IV: UNTAC as a legitimate authority : impartiality and adequate strength Chapter V: The P-5's diplomacy : a collective agreement on Cambodia Chapyer VI: The P-5's coercive diplomacy Chapter VII: UNTAC's authority in crisis : first-Ten month performance : Coercion and biased support Conclusion: Towards a democratic theory of conflict neutralization.
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