Global Peace Operations Review - Annual Compilation 2015 |
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Author:
| Della-Giacoma, Jim Novosseloff, Alexandra Gowan, Richard Kugel, Alischa Gordon, Nora Arnault, Jean Sidhu, W. P. S. Hearn, Sarah Cliffe, Sarah Rubin, Barnett Goetz, Anne Marie Jenkins, Rob Landgren, Karin Karlsrud, John Traub, James Reykers, Yf Nadin, Peter Burke, Edward Szewczyk, Bart M. J. Whitfield, Teresa Autesserre, Séverine Koops, Joachim Williams, Paul D. Guéhenno, Jean-Marie Samuel, Tamrat Cooperation, Center on International |
Technical editor:
| Burt, Alison Rappa, Ryan Connolly, Lesley Kroeker, Rahel Bergen, Olivia Headley, Tyler Nyikos, Alex Laifer, Stephen |
Illustrator:
| Evans, Antonie Burt, Erin Minick, Sam |
Editor:
| Trenkov-Wermut, Calin |
ISBN: | 978-0-692-62709-9 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2016 |
Publisher: | Global Peace Operations Review Annual Compilation
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $0.00 |
Book Description:
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The Global Peace Operations Review is an interactive web-portal presenting in-depth analysis and detailed data on military peacekeeping operations and civilian-led political missions by the United Nations, regional organizations, and ad-hoc coalitions. The web-portal is a product of the New York University Center on International Cooperation (CIC) and a continuation of its long-standing print publications the Annual Review of Global Peace Operations and the Review of Political...
More DescriptionThe Global Peace Operations Review is an interactive web-portal presenting in-depth analysis and detailed data on military peacekeeping operations and civilian-led political missions by the United Nations, regional organizations, and ad-hoc coalitions. The web-portal is a product of the New York University Center on International Cooperation (CIC) and a continuation of its long-standing print publications the Annual Review of Global Peace Operations and the Review of Political Missions. For almost a decade, the Annual Review of Global Peace Operations (ARGPO) was the flagship publication of the Center on International Cooperation (CIC). During that time, CIC also released three editions of the Review of Political Missions. Together, they set the standard for analyzing UN and non-UN peace operations with enduring thematic essays, thorough country profiles, and detailed mission data.This publication represents our desire to get the Peace Operations analysis and data into the hands of a wider range of policymakers. We wanted to reach those serving in peace operations in the field, and, most importantly, the citizens of those countries that rely on peace operations for their security.