17. Peacekeeping and Peace Support 17.1 Traditional Peacekeeping 17.2. Second Generation Peacekeeping.

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17. Peacekeeping and Peace Support 17.1 Traditional Peacekeeping Second Generation Peacekeeping

17.1. Traditional Peacekeeping Interests and values

17.1. Traditional Peacekeeping Interests and values Traditional Peacekeeping

17.2. Second Generation Peacekeeping The evolution of peacekeeping

17.2. Second Generation Peacekeeping Increase in number of missions

The Evolution of Peacekeeping Increase in number of missions Deployed in intrastate conflicts No peace to keep (mandate problems) More “complex/multifaceted” mission tasks Increased use of force Increasingly conducted by regional organisations (NATO) or “coalitions of the willing”

17.2. Second Generation Peacekeeping The evolution of peacekeeping Canadian peacekeeping after the Cold War

17.2. Second Generation Peacekeeping The evolution of peacekeeping Canadian peacekeeping after the Cold War Consequences

17.2. Second Generation Peacekeeping Contemporary peace support operations issues

The Face of Peacekeeping: Reflections on Bosnia and Haiti