
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Peacekeeping (Vol. 18, nos. 3-4, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Boris Kondoch & Brendan Howe, The Politics, Challenges, and Future of UN Peacekeeping Contributions from the Asia-Pacific
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Brendan Howe & Boris Kondoch, Northeast Asian Perspectives on UN Peacekeeping
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Alistair D.B. Cook, Southeast Asian Perspectives on UN Peacekeeping
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Peter Londey, Australia and Peacekeeping
- Sinclair Dinnen, RAMSI Ten Years On - From Post-Conflict Stabilisation to Development in Solomon Islands?
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Yuji Uesugi, All-Japan Approach to International Peace Operations
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Keokam Kraisoraphong & Brendan Howe, Thailand’s Participation in UN Peacekeeping Missions
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Xenia Avezov, Why Contribute? Understanding Asian Motivations for Troop Contribution to Peace Operations
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Otto Spijkers, Responsibility of the Netherlands for the Genocide in Srebrenica
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Håkan Edström & Dennis Gyllensporre, Observing War — Keeping Peace?
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Alicia Ohlsson, Claes Wallenius & Gerry Larsson, The Comprehensive Approach — Doctrinal Overview and Swedish Leadership Implications at the Operative and Tactical Level