Five generations of peace operations: from the "thin blue line" to "painting a country blue"

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Autor(a) principal: Kenkel,Kai Michael
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de política internacional (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-73292013000100007
Resumo: This article combines both international practice and analytical contributions into a systematic and synthetic presentation of the evolution of peace operations from their modern inception in 1948 to the present. It seeks to serve a didactic purpose in proposing a basic structure for Brazilian scholars' burgeoning debate on peace operations and intervention, rather than a definitive characterization of blue helmet practice. Peace operations' progression is traced through five analytical "generations," each adding a crucial factor distinguishing it from its predecessors. Each generation is placed in relation to changes in the nature of conflict and in the interpretation of the foundational principles of peace operations, and links to broader theoretical issues in International Relations are made explicit at each stage.
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title Five generations of peace operations: from the "thin blue line" to "painting a country blue"
spellingShingle Five generations of peace operations: from the "thin blue line" to "painting a country blue"
Kenkel,Kai Michael
peacebuilding
peacekeeping
peace operations
United Nations
title_short Five generations of peace operations: from the "thin blue line" to "painting a country blue"
title_full Five generations of peace operations: from the "thin blue line" to "painting a country blue"
title_fullStr Five generations of peace operations: from the "thin blue line" to "painting a country blue"
title_full_unstemmed Five generations of peace operations: from the "thin blue line" to "painting a country blue"
title_sort Five generations of peace operations: from the "thin blue line" to "painting a country blue"
author Kenkel,Kai Michael
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv peacebuilding
peacekeeping
peace operations
United Nations
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peacekeeping
peace operations
United Nations
description This article combines both international practice and analytical contributions into a systematic and synthetic presentation of the evolution of peace operations from their modern inception in 1948 to the present. It seeks to serve a didactic purpose in proposing a basic structure for Brazilian scholars' burgeoning debate on peace operations and intervention, rather than a definitive characterization of blue helmet practice. Peace operations' progression is traced through five analytical "generations," each adding a crucial factor distinguishing it from its predecessors. Each generation is placed in relation to changes in the nature of conflict and in the interpretation of the foundational principles of peace operations, and links to broader theoretical issues in International Relations are made explicit at each stage.
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