1st Edition

Peacekeeping in the Middle East as an International Regime

By Kenneth Dombroski Copyright 2007
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

This book investigates whether an international institution can alter state behaviour and thereby contribute to the peaceful resolution of a conflict. Kenneth Dombroski focuses on the series of interrelated peacekeeping efforts undertaken to help resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1948-1994. Analyzing these sequential operations over a forty-six year period provides evidence as to the... Read more

1. Peacekeeping as an International Regime  2. The Genesis of a Middle East Peacekeeping Regime 3. Establishing the Middle East Peacekeeping Regime  4. The Evolution of the Peacekeeping Regime during the Cold War  5. Peacekeeping in the New World Order, 1988-1994  6. Peacekeeping in the Middle East Reconsidered

 

 

Biography

Kenneth Dombroski is a lecturer with the Center for Civil-Military Relations at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He served as a United Nations military observer in Lebanon, a strategic intelligence officer during Operation Desert Storm, and a political advisor to the Multinational Force - Iraq in 2005.