International
May 27, 2000
U.N. Peacekeeping Practices in Need of Reform
Forum: By Dennis C. Jett After U.N. peacekeepers proved incapable of handling the chaos in Sierra Leone, Richard Holbrooke, the American ambassador to the United Nations, was one of many to call for changes in the way the organization conducts peacekeeping. But such demands assume that the institution is capable of reform. Unfortunately, that may not be the case.
After U.N. peacekeepers proved incapable of handling the chaos in Sierra Leone, Richard Holbrooke, the American ambassador to the United Nations, was one of many to call for changes in the way the organization conducts peacekeeping. But such demands assume that the institution is capable of reform...
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