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Book Review Jan 0 b e r g , The UN a n d the Keeping of the P e a c e : A Conflict-Resolution Perspective. Transna- tional Foundation for Peace and Future Research, Lund, 1995, 45 pages. Jan 0 b e r g ' s booklet is a highly interesting and bold attempt at a critical appraisal of the United Nations' entire effort in the maintenance of international peace and security over the last fifty years. Given that the UN was founded with this fundamental aim in view in the first place (Article 1, paragraph 1 of the Charter of the United Nations), such an analysis, both o f the letter o f the UN Charter and of the organization's rich practice in ensuring international peace and security, no doubt represents a very useful aid in taking stock of the problems the organization has encountered so far and of dilemmas it may face in the future. The booklet consists o f six chapters: 1. UN peacekeeping overview; 2. UN organs relevant for peacekeeping; 3. What we want to see and what we need to see; 4. Handling conflicts and creating peace; 5. Peacekeeping operations as conflict
Nordic Journal of International Law – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1996
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