1st Edition

Peace Operations After 11 September 2001

By Thierry Tardy Copyright 2004
222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores the possible consequences of the events of 11 September 2001, and of the 'fight against terrorism', the way peace operations are perceived and conducted, and the way that states, international organizations such as NATO or the EU and non-state actors, consider these operations. The 11 September attacks illustrate the widening of the security agenda, the persistence of... Read more
Part 1: The Response of State Actors 1. UN Peace Operations in the Light of the Events of 11 September 2001 2. US Policy Toward Peace Operations 3. NATO's Shifting Priorities: From Peace Support Operations to Counter-Terrorism 4. The European Union, Peace Operations and Terrorism Part 2: Inside Peace Operations 5. Peace Operations and Governance: Lessons learned and perspectives 6. UNMIBH: Combating organized crime and terrorism through law enforcement capacity building 7. NGOs and Peace Operations in the post-11 September Context 8. Opposing Insurgents During and Beyond Peace Operations 9. Conclusion: Change, continuity and conceptions of world order

Biography

Thierry Tardy is a Faculty member at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy. He is a Doctor of Political Science (International Relations, France) and holds an MA in International Studies (UK). He is also a research associate at the Foundation for Strategic Research (Paris) and at the University of Quebec in Montreal, and a member of the Academic Council on the UN system.