Peace Operations: East Timor Case Study
Peace Operations: East Timor Case Study
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Peace Operations: East Timor Case Study
QUESTION: Discuss the major planning and programming elements of the deployment of a UN peacekeeping mission in East Timor. In this particular case, assess how government actions taken over a long period of time to subjugate a perceived hostile population impact the planning of a peacekeeping mission.
COA: Assess the roles, responsibilities, and options of state, regional and international actors in global peace operations.
REFERENCES:
Durch, Chapter 6: Durch, William J. 2006. Twenty-First Century Peace Operations. Washington, DC: USIP.
Diehl, Chapter 4: Diehl, Paul F. International Peacekeeping. 1994. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Hazan, “Can Peacekeepers Be Peace Builders”
Trevor Findlay. The Use of Force in UN Peace Operations. Chapter 6—Bosnia, Chapter 7—Somalia, and Chapter 8—Haiti and Rwanda.