The United Nations, intra-state peacekeeping and normative change

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Explore the pivotal role of the United Nations in intra-state peacekeeping with this insightful study, 'The United Nations, Intra-state Peacekeeping and Normative Change.' Available for the first time in paperback, this book delves into the transformative dimension of the UN's approach to peace and security, focusing on how its mission has evolved in governance and conflict resolution. By examining the UN’s engagements in intra-state conflicts, particularly through peacekeeping initiatives, this study reveals both the organization's changing rationale and the broader normative context that shapes its actions. Utilize the 'historical structural' approach to uncover how international perceptions of the UN's role have shifted over decades, especially from the 1960s to the 1990s. This comprehensive analysis challenges conventional understanding of the UN's peacekeeping mandate and its implications for state sovereignty, human rights, and socio-economic development. Academic scholars, postgraduate students, and international relations enthusiasts will find this book indispensable for understanding contemporary peacekeeping practices and the UN's evolving authority. Perfect for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of intra-state conflicts and the UN’s normative evolution in peacekeeping.

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