UN peacekeeping in Cambodia : UNTAC's civil mandate / Michael W. Doyle.
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TextSeries: International Peace Academy occasional paper seriesPublisher: Boulder, Colorado ; London : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1995Copyright date: �1995Description: 1 online resource (117 pages : map)ISBN: - 9781685854898
- 1685854893
- United Nations peacekeeping in Cambodia
- JX1981.P7 D77
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 89-114).
Making a peace -- The Paris Agreements -- UNTAC's record -- Sources of success and failure -- The aftermath in Cambodia -- Lessons.
This study explores the record of the UN's experience in Cambodia as it attempts to create a neutral political environment that would lead ultimately to democratic elections. Doyle traces and assesses the course of UNTAC's civilian mandate, concentrating on its successes and failures.
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