This book investigates whether an international institution can alter state behaviour and thereby contribute to the peaceful resolution of a conflict. Kenneth Dombroski focuses on the series of interrelated peacekeeping efforts undertaken to help resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1948-1994, providing evidence to the relative importance of institutions in a state-centric international system.
This book investigates whether an international institution can alter state behaviour and thereby contribute to the peaceful resolution of a conflict. Kenneth Dombroski focuses on the series of interrelated peacekeeping efforts undertaken to help resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1948-1994, providing evidence to the relative importance of institutions in a state-centric international system.
Kenneth Dombroski is a lecturer with the Center for Civil-Military Relations at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He served as a United Nations military observer in Lebanon, a strategic intelligence officer during Operation Desert Storm, and a political advisor to the Multinational Force - Iraq in 2005.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Peacekeeping as an International Regime 2. The Genesis of a Middle East Peacekeeping Regime 3. Establishing the Middle East Peacekeeping Regime 4. The Evolution of the Peacekeeping Regime during the Cold War 5. Peacekeeping in the New World Order, 1988-1994 6. Peacekeeping in the Middle East Reconsidered
Introduction 1. Peacekeeping as an International Regime 2. The Genesis of a Middle East Peacekeeping Regime 3. Establishing the Middle East Peacekeeping Regime 4. The Evolution of the Peacekeeping Regime during the Cold War 5. Peacekeeping in the New World Order, 1988-1994 6. Peacekeeping in the Middle East Reconsidered
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