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Changing Security Scenario: Implications for UN Peacekeeping

 
Col. A.K. Bardalai (Author)
Synopsis Security and the UN are traditionally and inextricably linked. Challenges of 21st century are likely to be oriented towards conflicts within states, and also increasingly involve non-state actors, such as terrorists or national liberation movements. It is inevitable that the security challenges and the challenges of the 21st century will impact on the conduct of the peace operations. The peacekeepers are now expected to perform wide ranging roles and may have to resort to force more aggressively both in self defence and to bring back the derailed peace process. Military intervention in sovereign states will continue to take place in future. What is important is the application of the fundamental principles of the UN in mounting the operations. Consent, Impartiality and Minimum Force influence any peace operation, undertaken by the UN or authorized by the UN./ The need of the hour is to build on the existing expertise and to create foolproof is made available ‘just in time’ at ‘just the right place’. The Armed Forces, or for that matter Security Forces of the member of over five decades in undertaking peacekeeping operations on behalf of the UN. Thus, the emerging challenges to peace operations and the corresponding new rends in operations need to be constantly analysed and validated. This book makes an attempt to look into the evolving role of peace operations in the context of changing security scenario –which includes the role of peacekeepers in conflict resolution; analysis of some of the past UN peace operations in Africa, Europe and South east Asia; military intervention in foreign countries; effect of new threat of terrorism on peace operations; role of security forces in the post conflict peace building; a trend analysis of the current operations and the main inadequacies of the UN peace operations.
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About the author

Col. A.K. Bardalai

Colonel Apurva bardalai was commissioned in the 15th Battalion the Rajput Regiment in June 1977. He graduated from the defence services Staff College, Welligton (India). He commanded his battalion in the Siachen Glacier, the highest battlefield in the world. He attended the Higher Command course at the Army War College, Mhow. He served as a Military observer in the United Nations Verification Mission in Angola in 1991-92 during the peak of internal conflict in that country. He got posted as Director at Army Headquarters and provided staff support for the activities connected with the Army’s participation in UN peacekeeping operations. He has been a member of the teaching faculty of the USI Centre for UN Peacekeeping (USI-CUNPK). He was awarded the Ministry of External Affairs Fellowship at the united service Institution of India for the year 2003-2004 to undertake research on “Changing Global Security: its Implication for UN Peacekeeping Operations.”

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Title Changing Security Scenario: Implications for UN Peacekeeping
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2006
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8187966386
length xvi+212p., Notes; Bibliography; Index; 25cm.