INTRODUCTION 5
TANGUY STRUYE DE SWIELANDE AND ELENA AOUN
PART I: PERSISTENT CHALLENGES TO POST-HIPPO UN PEACE OPERATIONS
CHAPTER 1 OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES IN UN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS13
MAJOR GENERAL AK BARDALAI
CHAPTER 2 SALVAGING UN PEACE OPERATIONS: WHAT CAN REALISTICALLYBE DONE?21
DR. ANN L. PHILLIPS
CHAPTER 3. CHANGING UN PEACE OPERATIONS AND THE USEOF MILITARY FORCE 41
PETER RUDOLF
CHAPTER 4. FUTURE GENERATION DDR IN FUTURE GENERATION PEACEOPERATIONS. RETHINKING THE DEFAULT TEMPLATE 59
MILENA BERKS
CHAPTER 5. EARLY WARNING AS A POTENTIAL INSTRUMENT FACINGCROSS-BORDER SECURITY THREATS IN WEST AFRICA.A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE UN'S PEACE OPERATIONS AGENDA77
JARA CUADRADO BOLAÑOS
CHAPTER 6. CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE MANDATE OF MINUSMA:WHAT PERSPECTIVES FOR THE UN PEACE OPERATIONS? 103
VINCENT DUVIGNEAU
PART II: POWER AND GOVERNANCE WITHIN THE UN SYSTEM:OLD DICHOTOMIES AND NEW TRENDS
Chapter 7. The United Nations Peacekeeping and NATO Operations:IS COOPERATION PRAGMATIC? 127
DR. STUTI BANERJEE
CHAPTER 8. THE LEADERSHIP OF THE P5+1 WITHIN THE UNITED NATIONSSECURITY COUNCIL 143
ASTRID VIAUD
CHAPTER 9. EMERGING POWERS AND THE EU: STRIVINGFOR UNSC REFORM163
JULIANE SCHMIDT
CHAPTER 10. INSIDE THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL: DOES IT REALLY MATTER?THE CASE OF THE G4 181
JOANA CALADO MENDES AND DIANA SOLLER
BIOGRAPHIES 203
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