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    According to the United Nations, “UN Peacekeeping helps countries torn by conflict create conditions for lasting peace” (United Nations ). Over the years, the United Nations has indeed laid the tools to promote peace and security in some of the world’s most vulnerable areas. Therefore, the United Nations is proud to have “built an impressive record of peacekeeping achievements over more than 60 years of our (their) existence, including winning the Nobel Peace Prize” (United Nations ). Nevertheless

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    Brazil is located on the continent of South America, as seen in Figure 2. It is found in the north east portion of South America. On the global spectrum South America and Brazil is located in the south west corner of the world (Figure 1). Brazil positioned between French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Columbia, Peru, Boliva, Paraguay, and Uruguay (Figure 3). The capital of Brazil is Brasília. Brasília is centrally located in Brazil. Brasília is about a fourteen hour drive from Rio de Janeiro

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    great powers (Trachman, 2005, p. 382). Since then, the United Nations has made peacekeeping operations acceptable to member states who would not otherwise have accepted foreign troops on their territory on the auspice of breaching their sovereignty (Goulding, 1993, p. 454). Since then the United Nations Peacekeeping operations has expanded to six different types of operations. Preventive deployment, traditional peacekeeping, implementation of a comprehensive settlement, humanitarian relief protection

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    Over the last 15 years peacekeeping operations have changed substantially at the behest of the UN Security Council. Authorization for the use of force conducted by peacekeepers have been granted more frequently, and in particular the method of peacekeeping operations have been reorganized to relinquish the root causes of the instability within a nation that is riddled with political or economic turbulence. The Brahimi Report was a report of the panel on the United Nations Peace Operations in the

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    Introduction From the establishment of China’s tenure on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in 1971, Beijing was notorious for taking a hard line against peacekeeping operations . Between 1971 and 1980, China condemned nearly all UN Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO) and refused to contribute personnel or financial support. Largely this was due to a firm stance on respect for state sovereignty, an issue that was crucial to the survival of the PRC. Ideological differences between the United

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    The Sierra Leones Civil War, started in 1991 and ended in 2002.In more than a decade cities were destroyed and occupied, people displaced, women raped and children forced to become soldiers. Man were mostly used in the diamond’s mines or deployed in illegal armed forces. At the very beginning, in 1991 the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) from Liberia moved to Sierra Leone to overthrow the Joseph Momoh government. In the meanwhile, the Sierra Leone Army tried its best to protect the huge amount of

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    much like that in the first stage, not detailed and failed to give any explanation to its precise methods. In effect, the UN’s mission, intended to be a small and manageable operation vaguely defined as verification and monitoring, was neither peacekeeping nor peace enforcement. In comparison with the UN involvement in Namibia and elsewhere, they played a smaller role in the Angolan Civil War, only around to “observe and verify” the peace process. While the same operation for the smaller and less-devastated

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    Lately, globalization has created tendency including governance. Thereby, many states have authorized international institution to intervene and mediate conflicts between global sides so as to preserve human rights and protect innocent people. However, we occasionally notice that it is not always the case as it was pretended to be. For instance, it is possible and true that such organizations can fail to protect human life, even on purpose. United Nation Security Council is entitled to maintain human

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    1. The UN has policies in place to moniter the cease fire agreement and protect the city of Kigali, after the Rwandan situation deteriorated further the security council expanded the origanal resolution to secure and protect the refugees and civilians at risk. I believe, that the UN did as much as they could with the information they had; however, I believe that the UN has had previous problems with the interventions of countries that have decended into chaos. 2. In thee book "Paul Rusesabagina"

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    High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. Although, peacekeeping operations are not mentioned in the U.N. Charter it is evident that it is an essential global security tool that has been deterring International conflicts ever since World War II. This paper argues that while U.N. peacekeeping operations are beneficial in terms of aiding to resolve conflicts around the world, there are severe limitations that global peacekeeping faces. Critical, realist, and postmodernist scholars question

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