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UN Peacekeeping Operations Ministerial Conference is Taking Place This Month – The International Community Should Reflect on Practicality
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UN Peacekeeping Operations Ministerial Conference is Taking Place This Month – The International Community Should Reflect on Practicality

March 2, 2019March 2, 20195 min read

The United Nations peacekeeping operations (PKO) have long been the organizations backbone, with its relevance and effectiveness in maintaining international peace and security. With 14

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Why Do Cease-Fire Agreements Mediated by Third Parties Fail?
Middle East Political Analysis

Why Do Cease-Fire Agreements Mediated by Third Parties Fail?

January 12, 2018January 10, 20188 min read

The remains of a market in Maarat al-Noaman, in Syria’s northern province of Idlib, after an airstrike Tuesday. Dozens of people were reported killed. |

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Insights | Is Footing the Peacekeeping Bill Enough?
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Insights | Is Footing the Peacekeeping Bill Enough?

September 30, 2016September 30, 20163 min read

Austria sends more. Uruguay, Yemen and Denmark send more. Even Finland sends more troops to United Nations peacekeeping missions than the United States, though its

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