1st Edition
UN Peacekeeping in Trouble: Lessons Learned from the Former Yugoslavia Peacekeepers' Views on the Limits and Possibilities of the United Nation in a Civil War-Like Conflict
Part 1. Introduction. 1. About this Book. Håkan Wiberg. 2. From Stoltenberg-Owen to Dayton. An Interview with Thorvald Stoltenberg. 3. Setting the Scene. Wolfgang Biermann and Martin Vadset. Part 2. Field Experiences, Perceptions, Recommendations. 4. From UNPROFOR to UNPF. Wolfgang Biermann and Martin Vadset. 5. From UNPF to IFOR. Wolfgang Biermann and Martin Vadset. 6. Lessons Learned in the Field. Wolfgang Biermann and Ole Frederik Ugland. Part 3. Military and Diplomatic Views. 7. Managing United Nations Peacekeeping. Yasushi Akashi. 8. Principles to be Observed. Bertrand de Lapresle. 9. Military Aspects of Peacekeeping. Sir Michael Rose. 10. Start and End of Srebrenica. Lars-Eric Wahlgren. 11. UNHCR in the Balkans. Sadako Ogata. 12. The Incalculable Dynamic of Using Force. John M. Sanderson. 13. Developing the Peace in Central Bosnia – 1994. Andrew Ridgway. 14. Preventive Peacekeeping as a Model for the Prevention of War. Howard F. Kuenning. 15. UN Media Policy. Jan-Dirk von Merveldt. 16. International Humanitarian Law, Protected Zones and the Use of Force. Jean-Philippe Lavoyer. 17. The Situation in UN HQ. Cees van Egmond. 18. UN Peacekeeping and New Challenges in a New World. Hans Hækkerup. 19. Lessons Learned for the OSCE. Max van der Stoel. 20. Experiences from UNPROFOR-UNCIVPOL. Halvor A. Hartz. 21. UN Military Observers’ Role in De-escalation of Local Conflict. Søren Bo Husum. 22. Peacekeepers Facing Horrors of Civil War-like Conflict. Sten Martini. Part 4. Conclusions. 23. After Dayton. Wolfgang Biermann and Martin Vadset.
Biography
Biermann, Wolfgang; Vadset, Martin






